Monday, April 20, 2020

Teacher Giveaway! Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway April 20, 2020


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$25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway


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Thursday, April 16, 2020

Earth Day Color by Code: Fun Math Worksheets for Kids



To celebrate Earth Day in my classroom, I like to give my students fun, no-prep Earth Day math worksheets like these Earth Day color-by-code sheets where they can practice skills such as addition, and multiplication,  while coloring fun Earth Day-themed coloring pictures!

Earth Day Color By Number

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These Earth Day color-by-code pages are perfect for kids who love to color and want to practice their math skills at the same time. I currently have addition and multiplication math facts versions of these sheets, but if you have a . request for additional skills, please leave a comment below and I'll do my best to accomodate!





Earth Day Color By Number Addition



Earth Day Color By Number Multiplication




Each math facts set comes with (6) Earth Day themed color by number pages and answer keys.



Earth Day Color by Number Multiplication


Earth Day Color by Number Multiplication

Earth Day Color by Number Multiplication

Earth Day Color by Number Multiplication

Earth Day Color by Number Multiplication



Earth Day Color by Number Multiplication



Earth Day Color By Number Addition


Earth Day Color By Number Addition


Earth Day Color By Number Addition


Earth Day Color By Number Addition


Earth Day Color By Number Addition


Earth Day Color By Number Addition





Earth Day Color by Number Multiplication





Earth Day Color by Number Multiplication



Earth Day Color By Number Addition Worksheet Recycling









These Earth Day color by code pages are also available (with just about every other holiday) in my money saving color by number bundles.

Multiplication Color By Number Holiday  Bundle


Addition Color By Number Holiday Bundle




Pull out the crayons or markers and help make Earth Day in the classroom a bit calmer and more productive with these Earth Day math fact printables!


Try Before You Buy

Would you like to try a page for free?  I have an Earth Day Color By Number freebie that includes samples of these Earth Day Subitizing Worksheets as well as samples from my Earth Day Multiplication and Earth Day addition worksheets.




Earth Day Color by Number Multiplication



You can grab this freebie here.


More Holiday Color By Number Pages


Looking for some more color-by-code coloring pages? Check out some of these options:



Martin Luther King Jr. Color By Number
Valentine's Day Color By Number
Groundhog Day Color By Number
Mardi Gras Color By Number
St. Patrick's Day Color By Number
Easter Color By Number

Tuesday, April 14, 2020

The Best Book Deals this Week April 12, 2020

If you are looking for some new reading material for you or your students, here are some great book deals going on now!


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BOOK DEALS YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS THIS WEEK!







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If you haven't signed up already, you don't want to miss this deal on  Kindle Unlimited! You get access to more than a million books, tons of magazines, and books that include audible narration.





This is Not That Kind of Book is perfect for introducing genres or types of books to your students! This fun mash-up of just about every picture book you could ever have will have your kids laughing out loud!  I especially love the little apple!




My students always LOVE all of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid books!  You can get the first one for under $5 on kindle or FREE with  Kindle Unlimited right now.




My students are big Jim Benton fans, and they have fallen in love with his newest series, Catwad. They are going to be so excited that book 3 is finally out! You can get a great deal on both the Kindle version and the paperback.


They also LOVE graphic novels.  Invisible Emmie has been a big favorite this year, and you can find a great deal on the Kindle version.




The Princess in Black series is another fan favorite!  You can get it for FREE on Kindle Unlimited right now.



One of my students' favorite picture books this year was The Bad Seed. It's about a sunflower seed with a bad attitude! But, what happens when he starts to change?  You can grab this for FREE with Kindle Unlimited.

What books have you been reading while you are staying at home? Leave a comment below to let me know!  I am always looking for new books to read!


Monday, April 13, 2020

Teacher Giveaway! Weekly $25 Teachers pay Teachers Gift Card Giveaway April 13, 2020

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Prize: $25 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card 


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Thursday, April 9, 2020

Building Classroom Community - When You are Distance Teaching

What does classroom community look like when you aren't even in the classroom?  How can you build relationships when you are distance teaching?

 It may seem daunting to think about continuing to grow relationships with your students while we are all teaching remotely, but it is possible!




Here are some tips and ideas for building your classroom community from a distance.

1. Reach-out and Check in with students AND parents.

The most important thing right now is to check-in regularly with your students and their parents while you can't see them in class.  Consider using a service like Class Dojo or Classtag to send daily check-in messages with your families.  Pick 3-4 students a day to reach out to personally so that it isn't quite as big a chore.

2. Host Social Gatherings via video

Consider hosting virtual meetings via Zoom or Google Hangouts just for the purpose of letting your students socialize with each other.  You might play fun games such as virtual scavenger hunts or Would You Rather? 




Provide opportunities for those students who are unable to attend the meetings (due to parent work, or lack of devices) to participate in some way.  Maybe they can pre-record a video, or write a letter to be shared with the other students.

3. Co-Create Classroom Rules and Norms

Just like at the beginning of the school year when you created classroom rules and norms with your students, you may want to do this again for the on-line environment.  What are some rules for taking turns while talking?  How do we encourage equal participation?  What types of comments should we leave our classmates if we are collaborating on-line?

4. Continue Classroom Rituals Such as Read Alouds and Morning Meetings

Consider continuing some of the classroom rituals you may have already had in place virtually.  If you had a morning meeting, host a weekly one using a virtual meeting.  If you had a question of the day, consider using a padlet to have students answer remotely.  Many teachers are continuing to read stories to their students each day via Facebook groups or YouTube.

5. Let Students Share Their Lives

I don't know about you, but I have seen more pets, siblings, favorite toys, and even more glimpses into the lives of my students than ever before thanks to Zoom!  Whether through Zoom or emailed pictures, have your students share the things in their lives right now that are important to them.  My students have found more in common with each other as they share.





I share with them too!  Like this picture of our bearded dragon, who looks like he is ready to give a news report.  Pictures like this also make great writing prompts!




I also shared this picture of my son, Luke with a bear!


I shared how we took this picture on my Facebook page here.  If you aren't already following there, be sure to follow for even more teaching ideas, memes, tips, and more!

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