Showing posts with label October. Show all posts
Showing posts with label October. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Halloween and some FREEBIES

Yikes...October and fall weather all in the same week!!  Wow, I'm not sure I was ready for both!

This morning I finished up some Halloween logic puzzles for my little ones.  I always try to have some higher order, deductive reasoning packets in their folders for them to work on with they finish an assignment early.  I like to customize them to the season, or in this case the holiday. You can grab them in my store.

These are perfect for little learners that are new to solving logic puzzles. There are five 4X4 grid logic puzzles included in this product and of course, I've included answer keys.

If you're looking for some fun, yet educational morning work, I have this freebie for you. You can scroll to the bottom of the linked post to download it.  HERE





And here's a fun twist on a normal logic puzzle.  Click HERE to download this fun freebie.


If you need an easy writing center for the month of October, this is an exciting way to get your kiddos writing.  This is available in my TPT store.



Enjoy October!!!




Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Wordless Wednesday


I'm linking up with Miss DeCarbo for Wordless Wednesday.  My kinders are finishing up a mini-study on spiders and this is a glimpse at our day. :-)  This makes my heart smile.


Head over to her blog to see other Wordless Wednesday pics.

BTW, did you grab my spider freebie?

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

October Fun and a Freebie

**Updated 10/30/14 and revised FREEBIE.

I was recently going through some pictures and wanted to share some of my pics from Octobers past!!

An Elvis pumpkin for the annual decorating contest.

We lost to a pig pink pumpkin. :-(  I just noticed that Elvis has no nose...oops.

We had fun studying standard and non-standard units of measurement.
A few die cut pumpkins, a yard stick to measure and mark the standard unit side and you have a lesson on measurement!

Below is our interactive bulletin board that is a lesson of its own.  I used die cuts of leaves and wrote double digit addition and subtraction problems on each one.  The students had to solve the problems and decide if the answer was even or odd. 

I've seen several teachers posting pics of what their students thought they should be for Halloween, so I joined in!
This is what we started with:
This is a few of my favorites:





And finally, for those of you that are still reading, here's your freebie!



Enjoy!!
Happy Halloween and don't forget to leave me some love in the comments.