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December Currently! {Giveaway}

December 1, 2014 By fancyfreein4th

I love me some Currently!!!!

Listening: Everyone S.T.O.P what they are doing and recognize that it is ACTUALLY raining in southern California!!! I have been waiting for this for a LONG time!!!

Loving: If I wasn’t a teacher… I would be a party planner. I love to entertain, craft and throw parties.  I am LOVING decorating for Christmas.

Thinking: I feel like December crept up on me and all of the sudden it is supper busy.

Wanting: To finish my report cards…. need. I. Say. More.

Needing: Anyone else providing feedback up the wazooo right now for the Tpt Sale going on December 1st and 2nd?

Giving: I am giving away my newest product: Santa’s Sleigh of Synonyms…. to my first 3 comments who tell me their favorite Christmas Tradition…. {be sure to leave an email}

I have really been in the Christmas spirit lately and it is showing up not just in my house but in my Teachers Pay Teachers store as well. Check out my newest product: Santa’s Sleigh of Synonyms….

30 Sleighs… one fore each student!
 They have the chance to write/come up with 8… EIGHT  synonyms for their word… and REMEMBER you can differentiate by selecting which student gets which sleigh.

This is the FINAL PRODUCT!!!! How cute is it… I mean… REALLY???

Be sure to comment for your chance to win… and be sure to catch the cyber sale December 1st and 2nd.

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  1. Sarah Edwards says

    December 1, 2014 at 6:20 am

    December snuck up on me too! Your product looks great…. If I taught 4th grade I would totally love one! But I teach Kindergarten 😉
    Merry Christmas!
    Sarah
    MissSarahsoda

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  2. Erin Taylor says

    December 1, 2014 at 10:12 am

    My family has a tradition of heading to church on Christmas eve and seeing if we can find someone who doesn't have a place to spend Christmas. One year we went to the free camping ground down the road from my parents place and found three couples from Europe who came back the next day! I love it… Although I can see how it sounds a little creepy!!
    learningtobeawesome@gmail.com
    Erin
    Learning to be awesome

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  3. Lessons in the Sand says

    December 1, 2014 at 12:20 pm

    One of my family's traditions includes attending the local ballet company's production of the Nutcracker the weekend after thanksgiving. My cousin danced in it when we were growing up which is why we started going. Now when I go, I get to watch my students dance in it. It makes them (and me) so happy to see them after the show. Thanks for the fun holiday grammar craftivity!

    Sandy
    Lessons in the Sand
    lessonsinthesand@gmail.com

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  4. dremilylevine says

    December 1, 2014 at 2:02 pm

    I am number 4, but I will share anyway: My favorite tradition is going to the movies and out for Chinese……
    Happy Holidays!!!
    Sincerely,
    Emily
    scheinbere@hotmail.com

    Reply
  5. Sarah Carper says

    December 1, 2014 at 6:40 pm

    I've missed the first three – darn! But, I have so many favorite Christmas traditions! Some are Oysters for Christmas Breakfast, baking day before Christmas to make cookies to give to others, and decorating the tree with family!
    beyondthegradebook12@gmail.com

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  6. Teaching Eternity says

    December 1, 2014 at 11:00 pm

    I totally agree on the December thing – I'm really not sure how it got here. I haven't started decorating yet – probably this weekend. But as I have a crazy weekend ahead – maybe not! My favorite Christmas tradition is Cinnamon Buns for breakfast. I did it with my family and that was nice, but now that it's just my hubs and me – I get a lot more cinnamon buns!
    Thanks for sharing,
    Michelle

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  7. Carol Garden says

    December 3, 2014 at 11:43 pm

    I'm originally from SoCal (although I moved to Tennessee a couple years ago, so I understand about the rain! People here are amazed when I tell them how little it rains there. I love your synonym product! So cute! Carol's Teaching Garden

    Reply
  8. Mrs. E Teaches Math says

    December 4, 2014 at 3:45 am

    Ugh, report cards! The end of the grading period always creeps up on me. Good luck getting everything done 🙂

    Reply

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