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  • Free Printables Featured on Mom's Library (+ Weekly Giveaway)

    Welcome to Mom's Library! Each week, Mom's Library is filled with parenting tips, activities for kids, stories, crafts, recipes, and more! Also, Mom's Library now includes a WEEKLY GIVEAWAY!!  Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the next Library! Follow the Mom's Library Pinterest Board to see all of our featured posts. Check ...
    Posted to Ready. Set. Read! (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 14, 2013
  • If Our Characters Had Instagram (new bulletin board: free printables to make your own)

    ''If Our Characters Had Instagram'' This idea was inspired by my second grade students.  After returning from winter break, I was surprise with the amount of kids that received smart devices.  Many now have the new iPad mini.  I was also surprised to hear that a lot of them shared their holiday memories with each other over ...
    Posted to Kleinspiration (Weblog) by Anonymous on January 12, 2013
  • The Nativity and a Christmas Symbol Story

    This time of year, our family focuses on the true meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Jesus Christ. We enjoy reading from the Old Testament in Matthew, Luke and John about His birth. We like to make homemade gifts including Santa's Symbol Story and talk about the meaning of the symbols. SANTA'S SYMBOL STORY is found in this FREE ...
  • Facebook Post Party

    Welcome facebook friends. I hope that you look around and enjoy your stay. We are having this Facebook Post Party tonight (June 24th). The party and freebies will begin at 9pm and end at 11pm eastern time. If you are early to this party, make sure to join my facebook page at 9pm eastern time. It will all happen on my facebook page. That's where ...
    Posted to Kinder Latino (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 24, 2012
  • A Confession, A Reflection, and A Science Freebie

    Hey guys! It's Michelle from Making It As A Middle School Teacher. As you can see from the title, I have 3 things to share with you today. First, you may not remember me as it's been about 6 weeks since I wrote my introductory post here on TBA.  :( This is partly due to the craziness that is the end of the school year. ...
    Posted to Teaching Blog Addict (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 3, 2012
  • School Interruptions

     School Interruptions Living in a busy world and having a busy schedule sometimes school gets interrupted.  And when a solicitor takes time away from school activities it can be a bit hard to get back after the interruption.  A friend recently made a suggestion to put a polite sign on the front door so here is what I came up ...
    Posted to A simple mom with a simple plan (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 21, 2012
  • Parts of an insect freebie

    Head, Thorax, Abdomen is a fun song to teach about the body parts of an insect.  We sing it to the tune of Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes. I made sentence strips that you can use in your pocket chart. You will see three different sets. The red and blue copies are for the dual language teacher. The last colorful set can be used by everyone else. ...
    Posted to Kinder Latino (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 6, 2012
  • Egg Word Families (freebie)

    I think it is normal for a person to have a ton of plastic Easter eggs (and I do mean literally).  Hey, I'm a teacher I use them for everything, right? One of the most widely used activities for these eggs is to make word families.  If you Google it or look around on Pinterest, you are bound to find them.   Teachers love them ...
    Posted to Teaching Blog Addict (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 4, 2012
  • St. Patrick's Day Blog Hunt

    Welcome to Day #8 of our St. Patrick's Day Blog Hunt.  I hope that you are enjoying blog hopping for freebies:)  If you are new to this site, feel free to look around and follow if you want.  Today's freebie is a thematic clap the syllables activity for your literacy center. This is perfect for our bilingual students.  Paying attention to ...
    Posted to Kinder Latino (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 7, 2012
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