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  • 6 Things for Spring!

    I am officially on Spring Break! I know for some of you it doesn't really feel like spring yet. Sorry about that, but at least you'll get some justice. In case you haven't heard the breaking news, this should help. I'll be away for a few days this week, so I'm rounding up some spring stuff for you before I go.  Hope you ...
    Posted to Sunny Days In Second Grade (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 24, 2013
  • Odd/Even Number Sort FREEBIE!

    Well friends, the weather in Nebraska is a little scary right now! The threat for severe weather (thunderstorms, hail, and even tornadoes) is really high. The Weather Channel has a correspondent in Lincoln, which is about 40 miles NE of little old Nebraska City! So, to keep my mind off of the weather, I have been working on a few things. The ...
    Posted to Live Love Laugh Everyday In Kindergarten (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 14, 2012
  • Roll, Say, Keep FREEBIE!!

     Here is a fun dice game for you! My kids love all of the Roll, Say, Keep games!! You can get your FREEBIE by clicking on the picture below!  I hope that you will follow my TpT store! I will be adding more FREEBIES there!!
    Posted to Live Love Laugh Everyday In Kindergarten (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 12, 2012
  • Simple and Free Butterfly Crafts

     These are so easy to make! Just give each of your students one sheet of colored paper and a lollipop. Children working in pairs must each have a different color of paper. Here are the steps for the students:Fold your paper in half. Draw a large heart and cut it out so that you have two identical hearts. Wrap and glue the pointy bases of ...
    Posted to Nyla's Crafty Teaching (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 8, 2012
  • Simple and Free Butterfly Crafts

     These are so easy to make! Just give each of your students one sheet of colored paper and a lollipop. Children working in pairs must each have a different color of paper. Here are the steps for the students:Fold your paper in half. Draw a large heart and cut it out so that you have two identical hearts. Wrap and glue the pointy bases of ...
    Posted to Nyla's Crafty Teaching Blog (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 8, 2012