I received a comment on TpT from a sweet reader, Cheryl from Crayons and Curls, saying she would love to see some finger puppets to go along with my Five Green and Speckled Frogs Emergent Reader. I thought that was a great suggestion, so I created a freebie for her and to share with all of you! I hope you like it! I also added a Shared Reading piece for an ELA connection and made both items in color and black/white.
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Also, if you haven't already downloaded it, my Hopping Fun Frog Hundreds Chart freebie would tie in even more math.
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Super cute! You rock! Thank you! :)
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Crayons and Curls
Thank you so much! These are too cute!
ReplyDeleteI love this song thank you for the freebies!!!
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Michelle
Apples and ABC's
Super cute! Thank you! :)
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Mrs. Lirette's Learning Detectives
I absolutely LOVE all the hundreds chart pictures you have created! What a great way to keep practicing all those tricky bigger numbers. My kids LOVE it! Do you have (or can you whip up) anything beach-related? We are doing a Luau party for the end of the year and my kids would go bananas over something cute and oceany... and do mean literally! They get sooooooo excited!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your sweet comments! I have tried doing several different things that are beachy, but I can't seem to make anything work. I've tried a tree, beach ball, crab, starfish and shark and they all look so weird that you can't make out the picture. I'm sorry! I need more than 100 squares for some of to look right. I promise I've really tried. I let my 12 year-old and 5 year-old look at the pictures and if they can't figure out an image, I know it won't work.
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Marlana
Lil' Country Kindergarten
Thank you! Super cute and I am going to use this Monday! We just finished frog life cycles.
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