This week, I am giving away my Capitalization Rules! pack.
This packet will help your students to learn and remember all of the times that they should use a capital letter in their writing. Best of all, there is no prep for you - just print, copy and go! To enter to win, complete the Rafflecopter below:
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Paula from Paula's Preschool and Kindergarten is giving away one of her top sellers, Oceans Hundreds Charts.
It includes 8 ocean mystery pictures: fish, shark, turtle, crab, jellyfish, seahorse, whale, and an angelfish.
This resource is super flexible, because each puzzle comes on both a numbered and a blank hundreds chart, with directions to further differentiate if needed. Use these puzzles with units on animals, oceans, summers, or ponds.
Skills covered include number recognition to 100, writing 2-digit numbers, following directions, and fine muscle development. To enter to win this prize use the Rafflecopter below:
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Here is what she has to say about her giveaway:
First Grade is filled with many skills to learn.
Here is a Hands-On Learning Game
with 32 different ways to practice Alphabetical Order while practicing
First Grade Dolch Words!
Best of All It Can Be Used Year to Year!!!!
Best of All It Can Be Used Year to Year!!!!
Stop by and visit Mickey’s Place! Most products are designed for use from Pre-K
thru 4th grade. Also, they
are usable over and over! Definitely a Time Saver!
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special thank you to Kelly for spotlighting this give away!
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Our last giveaway is from Cait's Cool School. She is giving away her Matilda by Roald Dahl Read Aloud Activities. Here is what she says about this awesome product:
"Read alouds in the classroom can be so fun in the classroom. One of my favorite books to use is Matilda by Roald Dahl. To continuously build my students' comprehension, we use question task cards to help my students really think about the story they're listening to. I've used these in whole group discussions, and have had small groups start their own book talks using these questions. They work well in centers, or even just a quick way to close out the reading for the day. I'm always so impressed by the connections they make and their understanding of the text that is demonstrated through their answers. And I know they're really in love with reading when I start to see copies of Matilda appear around the classroom because they can't wait to see what happens next! "
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