Earlier this year, I had seen the rhyme Five Little Cookies and I loved it! It has quite a few different versions, but I liked the simplest one the best. I knew it was something I could adapt for different themes. We are getting ready to work on subtraction this week and I needed something that would fit Easter and subtraction. I hope you like the freebie. Just click on one of the pictures below to download them.
I also created an emergent reader to go with the rhyme. You can purchase it through my TpT store for $1.50. I would love to send it to the first three people who comment and include an email address. :)
Showing posts with label Shared Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shared Reading. Show all posts
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow Mini Math and Literacy Unit
I just posted a mini Math and Literacy Unit for There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow at both my TpT and TN stores. The unit is based on the book There Was a Cold Lady Who Swallowed Some Snow by Lucille Colandro and illustrated by Jared Lee.
Click here to see the unit in my Teachers Notebook shop or Teachers Pay Teachers store.
Click here to see the unit in my Teachers Notebook shop or Teachers Pay Teachers store.
This mini Math and Literacy unit includes:
- Shared Reading
- Magnetic Board Retelling Pieces
- Pocket Chart Sequencing and Vocabulary Cards
- Syllable Sort & Self-Check
- Spinner & Graph
- Snowman Roll & Color
- Pattern Pieces
Credits:
- Graphics: http://www.scrappindoodles.com/
- Paper: Essentially Scrapn Frame: Print Candee
- License Numbers 35230 and TN42906
- Fonts: Elephants in Cherry Trees, Doodle Tipsy & Print Clearly
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Apples are so Good to Eat Printables
I found the following poem and added some graphics to it and made it easy to print and place in my kiddos daily Reading Binders.
The color version is for our projector and the black and white version is for our Reading Binders. We will use this as a shared reading text this week. Just click on the pictures to get your copies.
I made a generic version of the words to put on sentence strips for our pocket chart, too.
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