Today I'm linking up with PAWSitively Teaching and Inspired Owl's Corner for their January Pick 3 Pinterest Linky. I can't wait to share my top 3 pins with some easy activities that you guys can do in your classroom as well.
I'm always looking for interesting activities to engage my kiddos with extra spelling practice. I found this pin from Katherine Marie. You take your spelling word and then hide the letters in a snowball (crumpled up piece of paper). The students have to race to see who can figure out the spelling word first. She recommended to use letter tiles, but I will just write or type in the letters and then they can be used with each different group. Super easy and not a lot of prep!
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This year, I would love to have my students reflect and write their own goals for the end of second grade. I found this pin from Tracee Orman and she shares this awesome 2015 goal flapbook freebie. I can't wait to use it with my students.
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Snowball spelling! What a great idea!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove those snowball spelling words! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletePalma (from KFUNdamentals)
Snowball spelling....what a fun idea! Thanks for linking up and sharing!
ReplyDeleteThose hot cocoa mugs are a great way to introduce multiplication!
ReplyDeleteI love that snowball spelling idea! How fun would that be?! :) Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
I am for sure adding the snowball spelling to my lesson plans! I love the idea of using the hot cocoa and marshmallows to teach multiplication! We are doing the New Year's goal setting too. Great ideas- thank you so much for sharing and linking up! :)
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