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It's the SUPER BOWL and a SUPER SALE!!

Good Evening Blog Hoppers!

Are you ready for the Super Bowl? Got all your chips and dip ready, invited all your friends for the big game?
While everyone roots for their favorite teams, you can stock up on lots of goodies from all of us girls at Blog Hoppin'!! We're having a SUPER SALE!!

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100th Day Giveaway!


Many of us are reaching the 100th day of school!
Some of you have been there and done that this year, 
but of course you'll be hittin' that big day again next year!
Regardless of what your count down is,
you will want to enter to win these amazing 100th day packets!

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Guided Reading and Guided Math Essentials

Every time we have a data meeting, I get a little lot stressed about how I am meeting the needs of every kid in my room!  It's not easy to juggle the needs of 24 kids daily!  Guided math and guided reading are a lot to handle...can I get an AMEN?  In my post today, I am sharing some favorite components for both reading and math! 

Just click on over to my post to gets some tips, tricks, and a freebie or two!
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Snowman Measuring Freebie and Font Giveaway

Elizabeth here from Kickin' it in Kindergarten


I wanted to share a snowman measuring activity that I love doing with my students. We have been reading snowman books this week so we do this fun math/writing activity to go along with the books. 

First, I show the kids how to draw a snowman on a large piece of white construction paper. and then they glue it down to the blue piece of construction paper. If they get frusterated, have them draw three seperate circles instead. 


Then, I cut out pieces of black (hat), orange (nose), red (scarf) and various colors (buttons) and passed them out to each table and let the kids come up with their own design. Some kiddos wanted a crown instead of a hat :) 

The kids drew on the arms, eyes, and ears with a black marker.

Next, it was on the measuring. Students used unifex cubes and measured from the bottom of the snowman to the top of the snowman and recorded it on the recording strip at the bottom. 
Finally, it was on to the writing. The students have to sketch their snowman and then give it at name. 


Grab this activity for free

Before I head out, I just created my first round of fonts this week. I am no Cara Carroll {queen of fonts) here but loved making them! It was almost therapeutic! If you would be interested in winning, leave your e-mail in the comments and tell me which one is your favorite. I'll send the winners an e-mail Thursday!