Hey, I've been a little under the weather the last few days and totally missed Freebie Friday yesterday. So here it is! It's a March-inspired memory game using addition sums to 10. It's a great way to get your little ones to practice adding in a fun way during math tubs time. I hope you enjoy!! Click Here to Grab yours!
Hey -- like my image for Saturdays?? I love it!
Ok, so here is my first Spotted on Pinterest post: Use Candyland as a word wall word literacy center. This is a brillant idea and one I use in my room too! This pin connects to Seusstastic Classroom Inspiration blog. Mel shows us exactly how to play this cool game that will quickly be a class favorite. What I especially love about her post is that she has created lovely replacement Candyland cards (in case the originals have been "loved" too much). They are only $3 on her TpT store and well worth the money :0) Anyways, check it out! **Click Here** My kids love this center activity. They don't even realize they are playing a learning game....and Candyland is such a cheap game to buy - unlike those expensive Lakeshore games. You can usually find Candyland at Walmart for $5 - can't beat that!!
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Love Mel...she's awesome!!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
I agree!! And I love her candyland cards too = my kids LOVE playing candyland sight words. they really don't realize they are working instead of playing.
ReplyDeleteLove the spotted on pinterest image Jeannie! You are amazing. Totally love Mels candyland stuff. She's brilliant!
ReplyDeleteLove your Sums to 10 Clovers!! It is so cute. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
The First Grade Dream
Too bad Blogger doesn't have a "like" button :0) Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative idea! I love the spotted on pinterest idea! Very cute!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Teach123
The "Spotted on Pinterest" image is too cute! You should make a linky party to go with it :)
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ Herding Kats In Kindergarten
Thanks for the clover addition activity. It's so cute and relevant for right now.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Jennifer! I LOVE the spotted on Pinterest idea....genius!
ReplyDeleteMel D
Seusstastic Classroom Inspirations
Great printable! Thanks for so generously sharing. I featured your printable in my Montessori-Inspired St. Patrick's Day Activities at http://prekandksharing.blogspot.com/2012/03/montessori-inspired-st-patricks-day.html
ReplyDeleteI love your sums to 10 clovers. I noticed it is no longer on TPT. Is there a way to still receive it. I would love to use it in my classroom.
ReplyDeleteTracy - I'm so sorry. I looked everywhere and cannot find it. But I am sure I will be making something similar this year too!
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