Month: January 2015

  • Solve & Turn FREEBIE!

    I don’t know about you, but I am always looking for new games to engage my students and practice various skills.  Several months ago, I had a last minute schedule change and needed a random little time filler.  My best ideas come to me when I am not planning ahead and am flying by the […]

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  • 4 Easy Word Work Centers that Your Students will LOVE

    Ohhh, phonics skills!  As a special education teacher, I have seen the phonics struggles!!!  I created this a series of products to help with tricky phonics skills.  I originally designed this product to be used in my resource room so the variety in activities and ability to differentiate in both a resource room or a […]

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  • Favorite Surveys {FREEBIE}

    This week, we concluded our unit on graphing and I wanted to do a quick, yet fun way to review the parts of a graph, translating data gathered into charts, as well as reading their data in various ways.  To do this, I created a fun freebie to share with you! My kids started this […]

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  • Create-a-Graph Scavenger Hunt Freebie!

    By the fifth grade, I’ve noticed that although they have worked on graphing for many years in prior grades, they still need help and plenty of practice with answering questions correctly about data as well as vocabulary associated with graphing. Today, my students and I created our own scavenger hunt by each making our own […]

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  • Using KidBlog for Math Journals!

    Hey there!  I’m excited to say that I have successful made it through two, EXHAUSTING days back to school after winter break.  I hope you are back and ready to knock out the next five to six months.  Tonight, I want to share about something new that I am doing in my classroom thanks to […]

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