St. Patrick’s Day Freebie and a Blog Hunt

Welcome to day 8 of this St. Patrick’s Day Blog Hunt. I hope that you started out on March 1st with Mrs. Jump’s class. If you are new to this blog hunt, we will not let you miss out on any of the freebies. I will add the schedule of all the previous blogs on this hunt so that you can go back to download all of them. We will continue this blog hunt until March 17th.

If you are new to my blog, you are more than welcomed to browse and follow if you would like:)

Now, for day 8, I have a freebie for your literacy centers. Students name the picture and clap the syllables. Then, they can use a clothespin, paper clip or a math cube to select the number of syllables in the word. If you like this activity, head on over to our facebook page HERE and click “share” on this freebie.You may share this with anybody you want:) Remember that direct links to the google doc itself do not always work properly. I hope that you enjoy it ♥

I have another St. Patrick’s Day freebie from my previous post. Make sure to get that one too.
Would you like this activity in Spanish?
Head on over to Kinder Latino to get your free printable:)
Update: You have two freebies on day #9.
Tomorrow is day #9. Click on the clovers to take you to your next two freebies. It will be ready for you tomorrow, March 9th:)

Schedule of blog hunt:
Follow the rest of the blog hunt tomorrow with the link provided on clover #9.
Happy Blog Hunting:)

Dr. Who?

Read Across America is here. I used a Dr. Seuss theme to make you this word sort activity. This can be used in a pocket chart center.  The teacher will place the -an and -at title cards on the top pocket. Students will mix the cards and sort them under the correct word family category. I have included a Recording Sheet so that students can show their work.

Enjoy!

MLK Writing Paper

It is time to teach our students about the amazing speech given by Martin Luther King Jr. This speech can be a little difficult to understand, but there are many wonderful picture books that you can use with this thematic unit. I think that it is important to make lessons relevant to children. With that in mind, I have made two printables that you can use in your classroom. Click on the picture to get your free printables.

You can get the Spanish copy here.
These are the MLK printables that you can download now.

SAMPLE: Here’s a sample of the old version.

Make sure to also check out my Journal Prompts for beginning writers:

Enjoy!