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Walmart Gift Card Giveaway {Plus a $300 VISA GIVEAWAY}
My Part of the Giveaway
Many More Gift Card Giveaways
Disney Gift Card GIVEAWAY!!!
This is Vegas week for teachers! I wish that I could have made it out there, but I’m so happy for my blogging friends who are there right now.
About Me
I would like to make use of these slides that were going to be added to the Freebielicious blog booth. Here they are, just so that you will know a little more about me.
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Giveaway Time:
You can win the Gift Card of your choice!!! I will choose two winners 🙂
$25 Disney Gift Card
According to the Disney website. This gift card may be used at any Disney Resort or Disney store. Please check the site to make sure that I understood it correctly.
$25 Oriental Trading Company Gift Card
I have worked with this company and love everything that they have to offer. Have you seen their classroom resources? Hopefully you will win this gift card and order a few things!
Enter here!
Winners Announcement:
Congratulations to Danielle Faerber and Rachel Wille! You won this Gift Card Giveaway. Please leave a comment below to let me know which gift card you prefer. I will send your prize to the email that you used when you entered:)

Kinder Alphabet Loves TPT
I would never have imagined that I would become a teacher-author. Sharing my resources and creations with my own Kindergarten team has always been very rewarding. It is an amazing feeling to be able to help my fellow teachers and their students. Especially when they truly appreciate it. This brings me to TPT. I am truly thankful to Teachers Pay Teachers. They have made it possible for me to share resources with teachers and students beyond the walls of my own school.
What TPT Means to Me
Teachers Pay Teachers has been such a blessing. I put a lot of love into my resources and am so happy to see that they are useful to the students in your classrooms. One thing for sure, I would never have been able to do any of this without your support. Thank you for finding my resources helpful and allowing me to keep creating 🙂 I am grateful to you more than words can explain.
The Blogging Journey
This journey has allowed me to meet other teacher-authors. We have become friends, even though we have not really met each other in person. We share, collaborate, do fundraisers, book studies and giveaways like this one. We try to focus on meeting the students’ needs and creating education resources that are useful and meaningful. We believe in each other and use each other’s resources as well.
This is a missing numbers activity by KinderGlynn.
This is a Groundhog Day reader by Kindergarten Lifestyle.
Amazing resources like these can be found on TPT.
Giveaway Time
Some teacher-author friends and I are having a giveaway to thank you for believing in us! We hope to keep providing quality education resources that you can use in your classrooms 🙂 This is a blog hop. We are each giving away a gift certificate on our own blogs. You may enter to win a gift certificate to Teachers Pay Teachers here and then hop along to their blogs to enter there too. By the way, make sure to follow my Kinder Alphabet facebook page. I have a Freebies tab there full of resources, just for you 🙂
A FUN Teacher T-Shirt Giveaway
We have made this giveaway super easy for you to have almost 50 chances to win one of 23 t-shirts. It is a blog hop, so you can enter as many or as few giveaways you would like! The contest begins Saturday, May 18th, at 8:00 a.m. EST and ends on Sunday, May 19th, at 12:00 a.m. EST. Winners will be announced on the following Monday. Easy peasy, lemon-squeezy! Start by entering my giveaway here:
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If you would like, you can also follow my blog and teacher store for future freebies 🙂 Just click on this cute heart to get you there. 

Next, you will head over to my friend Lyndsey’s blog A Year of Many Firsts and enter there. Then, you will keep going to each blog to enter this giveaway again and again or until your fingers are too tired to hit click (that is how simple we made it for you!).
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Classroom Photos and Daily Giveaway
Daily winners are chosen from the classroom photos that you submit to my facebook page. That is the only way that I can get them to download and add to my blog, where you can win. We want to see your classroom! Take pictures of any corner in your classroom and submit them to our Kinder Alphabet fb page 🙂
These are the photos that have been submitted so far.
There will be 2 winners on Friday!
The Friday winners may choose my CVC Bundle Pack, plus my Alphabet Roll, Say, Color pack from my main TPT store OR my Alphabet Mega Bundle Clip Art set from my Clip Art store on TPT. If the winner is a Bilingual Teacher, she may choose up to $50 worth of SPANISH products from my store.
Or choose this clip art set !!!
Friday Winners MUST enter this Rafflecopter to be eligible to win.
4,000 FB Followers Giveaway
I can’t believe that our Kinder Alphabet Facebook page has reached 4,000 followers. Thank you so much for following on facebook and volunteering to edit new items before they are posted. You are simply wonderful!!!
I would like to have a daily giveaway to celebrate this milestone. All you have to do is post your classroom pictures along with your email address on my facebook wall. I would love to see close-ups of literacy centers, anchor charts, word walls, and bulletin boards. I will organize them on my blog for you to see. One picture will be chosen each day as the winner.
These are the classroom photos that have been submitted so far.
The Friday winners may choose my CVC Bundle Pack, plus my Alphabet Roll, Say, Color pack from my main TPT store OR my Alphabet Mega Bundle Clip Art set from my Clip Art store on TPT. If the winner is a Bilingual Teacher, she may choose up to $50 worth of SPANISH products from my store.
Or choose this clip art set !!!
Friday Winners MUST enter this Rafflecopter to be eligible to win.
Wonderful Giveaway
Greetings friends! We are SO EXCITED to surpass 1,000 followers on Freebielicious.
All of the FANTASTIC Freebielicious authors have teamed up for a giveaway like no
other. We will pick three winners, one from each category. Giveaway ends Sunday
night at 8:00 p.m. EST. GOOD LUCK and no matter what, EVERYONE WINS at
Freebielicious!!
GOOD LUCK!
Winner announcement!
Thank you so much for participating in the Amazing Giveaway by Top Teachers.
We have a winner of the Kid’s Reading Activities product entry.
Congratulations to Andrea Mondragon!! You are the winner of my Kindergarten Dolch Sight Words.
My kids have softball games today, but I will be emailing you your prize this afternoon:)
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Dolch Sight Words for Kindergarten by Lidia Barbosa of Kid’s Reading Activities: “Sight word cards in a fun theme. Use them in a center, small group or on your word wall. A word sorting activity is included.” (K)/*{literal}{/literal}*/
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Center Signs in Spanish by Lidia Barbosa of Kinder Latino: “These are 24 colorful center signs in Spanish. It includes two sizes. One full page size plus small cards for your Centers pocket chart.” (K-1)
Sight Word Snap Cubes by Jennifer of Empowering Little Learners: “Looking for a fun new center for your kids? How about having them make the sight words with Snap Cubes! Use these cards to have your students count out blocks to create the letters and form the pre-primer sight words! Then they count how many cubes it took to make the words! Two recording sheets are included (one where students just count the snap cubes, and another where students count and write the word.)” (K-3)
Making Words with Blends by DeAnne of First Grade and Fabulous: “Making Words is a great activity to work on phoneme isolation, segmenting sounds, and blending sounds to make words. This packet includes Blends (with both short vowels and long vowels with silent e. You will find ten different making word directions which include their own recording sheets.” (k-2)
Adding 3 Numbers Pack by Melissa of Dilly Dabbles: “Pack full of activities to support instruction on adding three numbers with sums within 20.” (K-2)
Baseball Antonyms by Sally DeCost of Elementary Matters: “This is a game to practice antonyms. It has a baseball theme, and can be played like “Old Maid” or like “Concentration”. It can be played with a pair of children, or a whole reading group..” (1 – 3)
Compound Word Magic Square for Grades 3, 4, & 5 by Heather of HoJo’s Teaching Adventures: “This is a great fun puzzle where students need to match 24 compound words together. You will get three different puzzles with this item.”(3-5)
Interactive Student Notebook by A Teacher’s Treasure: “The ultimate alternative assessment & differentiating tool. Students will become creative, independent, reflective, thinkers, readers and writers. Students will be able to express their own ideas, process, and or apply the information and skills learned in this class. This notebook serves as a live journal, personalized textbook, and working portfolio. Engages learners of all learning modalities & multiple intelligences.” (4-12)
Vocabulary Detectives 2 by Ruth of Teacher Park: “Run weekly vocabulary contests! As your students read their books, they fill out the Vocabulary Detective cards and put them in the Detective Jar. Have a drawing at the end of the week for the winners!” (4-6)
Fun on the Farm by Brian of Hopkins’ Hoppin’ Happenings: “Here is a fun Farm Packet for primary grades. It includes Farm Rhyming Words – The words used are actually from the book Country Morning by Christine Lynn. Read more about it on my blog. It also includes I Have Who Has Dolch Words, Addition and Subtraction Center. You can use them as concentration matching, go fish, etc. All, but the I Have Who Has, has a work sheet and an answer key to go with it! I hope you enjoy!” (K-2)
Geometry Fun: A Supplemental Unit by Mandy of Mandy’s Tips for Teachers: “This 77 page packet includes vocabulary cards, a student dictionary, three games, two sorting activities, two creative art projects and a short assessment.” (2-4)
The Three Frogs by Arlene of LMN Tree: “This is an ELA Guided Reading and Writing Unit for Grades 1-2. It includes a complete lesson plan, Word Study, Make and Take Book, Graphic Organizers, Story Sequence Writing Activity, Phonics Worksheet, Writing, Chant and Activities.
Writing Center by Caitlin of Kindergarten Smiles: “I created these activities for my students writing center. They are all independent and fun! These can be used throughout the year (more than once). Activities range from name writing, to writing the globe, to sight word writing, to much, much, more!” (K-2)
I Spy With My Frog’s Eye-A Differentiated Word Work Activity by Marsha of A Differentiated Kindergarten : ” This is a differentiated I-Spy activity which includes 16 pages of CVC, CVCC and CVCe activities that are tiered to help you meet the readiness levels of all your students.” (K-2)
Writing Lists by Nicole of Teaching With Style: “This set of 10 lists is perfect for using during Daily 5. In my classroom, if students choose Work on Writing, they can work on their story from Writer’s Workshop, start a new story, write a letter to a friend, or write a list. “ (K-3)
Digital Clock Sorting Game by Jennifer of Best Practices 4 Teaching: “This product allows students to sort digital clocks by ‘quarter til’, ‘quarter of’, ‘quarter after’, etc. Students will quickly see the pattern of the times and commit it to memory! In 2 days, all of my students had learned this concept using this sort whereas the lesson in our math kit totally confused them!”
Synonym-Antonym Rap Packet by Abby of Third Grade Bookworm: “This packet is full of activities for a 2nd or 3rd grade classroom studying synonyms and antonyms. Students will enjoy the Synonym-Antonym Rap, partner game, buddy reading activity and other printables included in this set. Wrap it all up with a cute class book template that can be used with other units in the future!” (2-3)
Early Elementary Science – Human Body Unit with Literacy Math by Lisa of The Lesson Guide: “This Early Elementary Science based Anatomy Unit will teach students about the Human Body (inside and out) with colorful graphics and diagrams using a variety of Literacy and Math skills. This unit includes Measurement Skills, an original Poem with a Get Moving Analysis, Information/Facts about each Body Part with Vocabulary, Templates for students to create a nonfiction book about their body, Full color pictures of body parts and locations of body parts, a Classification and Math graphing activity with Critical Thinking Analysis, a Unit Project/Human Diagram, a Word Wall Classification activity with Phrase Cards, Resources and more!” (K-2)
Building Popcorn Words by Krissy of Mrs. Miner’s Monkey Business: “This product includes weekly cut, build, and glue activities that follow along with my Monkey Popcorn Word Fun Unit as well as the Treasures series word list (which includes many Dolch and other HFW as well). It also has center materials that students can build the words in a pocket chart.” (K-1)
Scooping Up Story Elements by Tonya of Super Second Graders: “This is a fun way for students to pick story elements to plan out a story. Students will pick a card from characters, setting, and plot and record then on the recording sheet. Students will use the chosen element to create a story. Students will have a blast getting to create fun and whimsical stories. “ (1-4)
The Answer is… What’s the Question? Math Task Cards by Michelle of Making It As A Middle School Teacher: “28 numbered cards that leave the level of difficulty and specific math skill to be assessed up to you! Some students may only do basic operations, while other students may be required to do more advanced skills and give more details for their answers. Two student response options are also included!! Use for early finishers, have the whole class complete in Round Robin style, or use as a center. Pull out specific cards or use all 28 cards.” (5-8)
David Shannon Author Study by Mary of Sharing Kindergarten: “This is an 80 page author study using the books of David Shannon. It features 8 book. Each book title has a reading comprehension game, answer key, and writign prompts with it. “ (K-1)
Candy Land Long Vowel Game by Mel D of Seusstastic Classroom Inspirations: “This unique game is one of over 50 games I have to offer! Over 18 pages of long vowel words are on “look-alike” Candy Land cards. All you need is a game board & game pieces. Print, laminate & cut & use for years to come. These games can be used during Daily 5, tutoring, literacy stations, Daily 5 Math, RTI, ELL, Title 1 groups, homeschooling & more! The possibilities are endless!” (K-3)
A Not So Wimpy Resource: Fractions, Decimals & Percents Using Money by Kathie of The Diary of a Not So Wimpy Teacher : “This resource is great for differentiating instruction. Help struggling students, or those who have a difficult time with math concepts, understand fractions using money. This resource includes an info sheet, practice sheet, flashcards, and a bingo board.” (3-5)








































































