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The Three Million Strong TpT Teacher Sale: Shop and Link Up!

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Teachers Pay Teachers has reached THREE MILLION teacher members!  AMAZING!!!  To celebrate we are throwing sales in our stores.  In addition, Tpt is offering buyers 10% off using promo code TpT3.  This means you will get a combined total discount of 28%!!

Load up your carts and shop until you shop!   Here are the links to our stores:
    

     

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http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Stacy-Johnson-8985  
  
 
      
    
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Reagan-Tunstall   
    
     
  
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The Teacher Wife
Hop back on March 1st for a "Show Us What You Bought" Linky.

If you are having a sale in your store and would like to link up, you may link up below if you FOLLOW the directions.
Directions for Linking Up:
1.  Create a blog post about the sale (you must link back to here).
2.  Use the image below and link back to this exact blog post. 
3.  Add your exact blog post link to this linky.  
*DO NOT LINK DIRECTLY TO YOUR TPT STORE.

Rainforest Fun for Open House!

Good Morning, Blog Hoppin' Buddies! Kerri B from Teacher Bits and Bobs here...

Are you as obsessed with Open House as I am?? It is literally my favorite thing in the whole world! I think it goes back to the days when I would help my mom, who taught first grade for 35 years,  get her room all beautified for Open House back in the 80's! 

Since I started teaching 17 years ago, I have always had a theme for Open House. For a few years I did the ocean, then I did garden and bugs, and then I stumbled upon the Rainforest about 8 years ago, and OMG!! It is AMAZING!! I have tweaked and changed it over the years, but it is hands down my favorite Open House theme ever, mostly because my kids go wild for it and they learn so so much!!


Here are some pictures of last year's Rainforest transformation...

















(Disclaimer: I am not a patterned art type of gal. All of the art projects my kiddies do are the "I do, you do" step cut method, which makes their art sooo much more original and unique, I think!)

Yup!! The rainforest literally threw up in my room! I love it!!


I have spent that past week totally re-vamping and adding a WHOLE bunch of stuff to my Rainforest Unit, including 30 more pages, full color rainforest animal posters,  and another art project! If you have already purchased this from, please be sure to re-download it to get all of the new activities!! YAY!! :)

If you are interested in transforming your classroom into a living rainforest, then you can check this out...


In addition to directions for all of the 11 art projects you see above you, this unit includes all sorts of writing activities for lots of different rainforest animals, which you can save and make into a rainforest book for your kiddos!

I also have my companion Rainforest Fun! Math Literacy Centers available as a companion to my Art and Writing Unit, to extend the rainforest fun just a little bit further! :)

Thanks for checking out my rainforest ideas! I hope you all have a wonderful Open House this year, whatever theme you choose to do! It's a such a memorable experience for our students, isn't it?? :)

Kerri B


Making Books with Kids - US Symbols, Polar Region Animals, and Backyard Birds

Hello Friends!

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kinderkay

I absolutely love to make books with my kiddos! There is just something about sending a completed book home with my students that gives me a happy feeling inside! The other thing that is wonderful about making THEMED books with my kids is that I can cover many subjects during literacy centers when time for science and social studies is limited on many days. By this time of year, my kids complete their pages independently. All I have to show them is the step by step illustrations and they know EXACTLY  what to do. Of course, this doesn't happen overnight; I do TONS of foundational teaching at the beginning of the year to get them here.

Here is picture that one of my little guys finished today. It is a picture of George Washington. When this little guy arrived in kindergarten in August, he did not know how to use scissors, he had never used a glue stick, he had no spatial concept of where items belong on paper, and he did not know how to follow multi-step directions. Look at what he did today - all by himself! Wow! I am so proud of him!!

The other thing I like about making books with my kids is that once they have created the illustrations, the knowledge on each page has been cemented in their brain and they can take their books home and share the information with their families! Love this!!







You can find this book by clicking the image below.

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/The-Symbols-of-Our-Country-For-Little-Kids-1099052

Another book that we are just now finishing up is our Polar Animal unit. I usually do not have my students working on 2 books at the same time, but with our snow days, we got pretty behind. So, I put the book in Word Work this week. The kids did terrific!







You can find my Polar Animal unit product by clicking the image below.

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Polar-Region-Animals-Lets-Make-a-Book-137616

One thing that I do not give very often is a pattern. I like the fact that my student's books all look different; some are big, some are little. We talk about shapes A LOT at the beginning of the year and that is the skill that my littles use when completing their pages. There are so many ways that these activities can be adapted........ I had a teacher comment to me once that she wished that there was an option in my books for kiddos to write facts instead of the words already printed on the pages. Well, here is the thing..... ANY type of writing paper works for these types of projects! Students just follow the step by step directions for creating a page onto their story paper and then write the words under the picture. It's easy peasy to adapt!

These books are also great activities for your Early Finishers to do. Just print the step by step directions and insert them inside a page protector.  Add paper, pencils, crayons, glue sticks and put everything in a tub. Voila! Your early finishers take the tub and create something fun and educational!

Here is one of my favorite books to do...... My kiddos follow step by step directions to draw Common Backyard Birds. These are pictures created by my students from last year. At the end of the year, we did a quick unit about birds and I put this project in a "When You are Finished" tub. They had so much fun drawing and writing the names of the birds in their books. The pages were stapled together and they had a Field Guide Book! Another fun and educational project!




This resource is my Primary Free download and you can find it by clicking the image below.

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Backyard-Birds-Lets-Make-a-Book-137595

So that's all for now, my Friends! Pray for an Early Spring - this has been a LOOOONG Winter!

Blessings,


http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Kinderkay


http://lovethosekinders-kinderkay.blogspot.com/

February Math Freebie


Hey Hoppers!  It's Reagan, from Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits!

If you are looking for a great way for students to compile work that shows what they know in math, a math journal is just the perfect solution!  This year my students have worked through a math journal in our daily rotations.  I have a new packet out for February with a freebie for you to try!



Just click on over to my post today to pick up a journal freebie for your class!  Don't have a journal?  They can do the work and glue it to a piece of construction paper!
Click my blog button below!  
http://tunstalltimes.blogspot.com/2014/02/february-journal-and-my-throne-of-lies.html