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Sunday, January 19, 2014

Time for a SWEET freebie!

Valentine's is right around the corner- hard to believe it right?! I'm a firm believer that the older I get, the faster time seems to go.  Like, when did I turn 23?! I keep telling people I'm 21 because part of me still feels like I still am... oh well.


ANYWAY!  I'm linking up with Mrs. Orman's Classroom to give away this sweet freebie I created with the help of Krista Wallden and her Creative Clips-she has some super cute clip art!  I love, love using her stuff because I know it's TPT safe to use and she is super affordable.  (Did I mention cute?!)  She is also running this super intriguing "special" on her TPT store where you can pay 10 dollars to be part of a clip art club. She will release a new folder of clip art each week for the month you've paid for.  I've only gotten a few week's worth (since it's still January) and so far the stuff she has released has been super cute and useful!  Thanks Krista for your great stuff! These are the book marks I made for my kiddos.  The cute owl is from the 3 AM Teacher who also has some cute clipart.  (I think I need a few synonyms for cute...) I can't wait to give these out to my kiddos- how *adorable* is this clip art?!

If you need some center activities or task cards themed for Valentine's Day check out these Draw and Match Cards I posted in my store.  You can check them out individually or by the bundle!  I made the cards to go with my kiddo's math needs: long division, factoring, rounding, subtraction, multiplication, addition, subtraction, place value, and fractions.  The game that goes with them is pretty easy. There are two stacks of cards: one set with answers (lay all of these out to be seen) and a set with questions that should be stacked in "draw" pile.  Kids take turns drawing a question card and solving it according to the directions.  Then, they look at the cards laid out for the matching answer.  They pick up the answer card, record the corresponding letter onto the sheet provided and keep both cards.  For example if their answer is 12, they would look for the card answered "12" and record that letter on their sheet.  By the end of the game, all of the letters should be used up and all of the cards answered.  I also included answer sheets so kids can check their work or for you to use for quick grading ;)
My kids will use these for centers, as early finishing actives, and for scoot! :)

What do you have planned for Valentine's Day in your classroom?

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