Showing posts with label FIRST GRADE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIRST GRADE. Show all posts

Saturday, November 2, 2019

November Addition & Subtraction Word Problems

 November Addition and Subtraction Word Problems
Give your 1st and 2nd Graders plenty of practice solving word problems with this Fall-Themed set.
Each task card includes either an addition or subtraction word problem that is suitable for younger learners.  Click on the image above for more information.

Want to save money?  This product is part of a 6-month Bundle of word problems:

 6-month Bundle

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Friday, October 4, 2019

Halloween Place Value Task Cards

 Halloween Place Value Task Cards

You students will have a Spooktacular time using these fun Place Value task cards!  There are 24 task cards in all, 12 cards that display numbers using Base Ten blocks and 12 that use Tens and Ones.
Each task card comes with a matching answer card.  Click image above for more information.

Looking for other products to help your K-1st Grade students?  Here are links to a few more:
October Addition & Subtraction word problems
Christmas Place Value task cards
FREE Ten Frame Posters
Number Bonds-Adding to 10
Number Bonds- Adding from 11-20
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Thursday, October 4, 2018

Friendly Trick or Treat Interactive PowerPoint Doubles and Doubles Plus One

I love cute friendly Halloween activities.  Here is a doubles and doubles plus one with adorable children dressed for trick or treating. With this activity students practice doubles and the near doubles of doubles plus one.


 
Kids will love the cute theme.  With this easy to use self-correcting, interactive PowerPoint activity, they will be improving their mental math skills and their computer dexterity at the same time.
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Monday, October 1, 2018

Add or Subtract 10 Pumpkin Farm Theme Activity for use with Google Classroom™

Celebrate fall with engaging add or subtract activity for use with Google Classroom™ or Google Drive™



Have your students practice math while using up to date technology! Students will improve math and computer skills at the same time!

Students will click on a symbol on the home page and be taken to a random slide with an equation in which 10 must be added to or subtracted from a two-digit number. Students will solve the equation, record their answer if desired, and check their work by touching or clicking on their answer. If the student clicks on a correct answer, a slide with “Way to Go!” will pop up. If the student clicks on an incorrect answer a slide with “Try Again, You’ll Get It Next Time” will pop up.

Students will love this game!

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Sunday, May 13, 2018

A Fantastic Free Resource


Spend Less Time Preparing Lessons
Are you spending hours each week planning and preparing lessons?  Do you want to save time searching for and creating lesson materials?  Join our Growing Free Resource Library.  Don’t spend time scouring the web for the best online materials to incorporate into your lessons.  Find top quality, printable, hands on materials as well as interactive PowerPoint games and games for use with Google Drive™ and Google Classroom™ that align with grade-level standards to teach and supplement lessons.
We’ve compiled an ever-growing library of resources for teachers, so that all this great content is accessible in one place.  There is a wide range of materials including seasonal and themed resources such as Earth Day, summer and basketball. You’ll find resources of many kinds for math and literacy.  Now you can spend less time searching for and creating your own lesson materials and have more time to enjoy the other parts of your busy life.
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New resources are added frequently. Subscribe to this totally free library and you will receive an email when new resources are added. Or check back often to find new resources.
Free Printable Classroom Resources
The library has printable task cards in both traditional and clip card styles designed to meet many different math and literacy standards for grades K-2.  When laminated the cards can be used many times by small groups and individuals.  They can also be used year after year.  Students can show their answers in a variety of ways on the clip style cards.  You can choose for your students to mark their answers with paper clips, clothes pins, counters or dry-erase markers. They are great for early finishers, enrichment, review, small group games, centers, and more.
Free Interactive Resources to use with Google Classroom™ and PowerPoint
The self-correcting PowerPoint games work well on interactive whiteboards for whole class instruction.  They also lend themselves to individual practice using any device that runs PowerPoint.  Resources for use with Google Classroom™ and Google Drive™ are also available in the library.  The interactive resources are self-correcting.  They can be used for whole class lessons as well as small groups, centers and stations.  Individuals or small groups of students can play the games as part of computer time.  Once the students have learned the basics of playing these games, these resources can be used as a fun activity for early finishers.
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The Library is stored in a password protected Dropbox file.  To enter the library, click on the Access the Library link.  Submit your email address, and check for the confirmation email.  After receiving your confirmation email, click on the Learning Harbor logo to be take to the Dropbox file.  Use the password provided in the email to get fabulous free teacher resources. School emails may be blocked by your district.  Please use a personal email.
This library is a windfall for elementary teachers.  Gain access to pre-made, free resources that you can easily incorporate into your lessons, saving you time and money.  It’s all right there…just choose the resource you want, download it and teach!
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Friday, November 10, 2017

Holiday Traditions Around the Globe

by Learning Harbor Resources ™
for K - 2

The holiday season always brings such cheer to people far and wide. The time of year is filled with traditions that harken back to centuries ago. Christmas, Hanukkah, Los Posadas, Diwali, Kwanzaa, and St. Lucia are celebrated around the globe with great food and rich traditions and among family and friends.

Every year, at Christmas time, families of Christian faith celebrate in a myriad of sacred and secular ways. The advent calendar marks the days leading up to the birth of Christ, which is celebrated on December 25th. One of the most treasured traditions involves hanging stockings for Santa Claus to fill on Christmas Eve. Many families put up a Christmas tree, often fresh from the farm, and decorate with lights and ornaments passed down year after year. Christmas songs play on the radio and Christmas movies play on the TV. Many might dream of a white Christmas, but only some see it. Thanks to Irving Berlin, we can all sing about it though. 

Hanukkah is also called the Festival of Lights and is celebrated in the Jewish faith. Hanukkah lasts for 8 nights and commemorates the oil burned when Jews rededicated the Second Temple of Jerusalem where the Jews rose up against their oppressors. The first day of Hanukkah begins on the 25th day of the month of Kislev in the Jewish calendar. A menorah holds candles; one is lit the first night and another candle is added and lit each successive night. When the menorah is lit, blessings are sung or chanted. The kids look forward to one special gift each night. And there’s plenty of good food: potato lattkes, brisket, and sweet doughnuts are shared with family and friends.

Los Posadas is also celebrated over several nights by those of Mexican or Spanish heritage, and of Catholic or Protestant religions. It is a nine-day festival celebrated from December 16th through December 24th, leading up to Christmas. It is both a native celebration of the Aztec Winter Solstice and a religious celebration of the birth of Christ. Reenactments or Bible plays are staged to retell the story of Mary and Joseph trekking to Bethlehem in search of an inn (a posada) in preparation for the birth of Christ. Each night, in various communities, one family reenacts the pilgrimage and often children dress up as shepherds and angels. They are refused shelter until the pre-designated house is reached. Singing and praying continues indoors. After eating and celebrating, the night ends with a star-shaped piñata.

Diwali is celebrated by Hindus, Jains, and Sikhs and Newar Buddhists. It is a 5-day celebration of the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, hope over despair,and knowledge over ignorance. The date varies from year to year based on the Hindu calendar, but it is often in late autumn. The first practice during these festive days is  cleaning, renovating, or decorating of the house. People will dress in their finest clothes, candles are lit and prayers, often to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, are spoken. Gifts are exchanged and ‘mithai’ or sweets are shared. Often towns and cities will have celebrations with special performances, parades and gatherings. It’s a festive and happy time
Kwanzaa is known as a celebration of family, community, and culture and is celebrated by the African-American and the Pan-African communities. Dr. Maulana Karenga, professor and chairman of Black Studies at California State University, Long Beach, created Kwanzaa in 1966. He had been looking for a way to bring together the community and unite people after the terrible events of the Watts Riots in California. He used traditions from several harvest celebrations among various African tribes, such as the Zulu and Ashanti to form the basis for traditions for Kwanzaa. The name is derived from a Swahili word for ‘first fruits’ or harvest. For that reason, African drumming, a large feast, and storytelling are often part of the celebrations. Seven principles form the core values of the celebration: Unity/Umoja, Self-determination/Kujichagulia, Collective Work and Responsibility/Ujima, Cooperative Economics/Ujamaa, Purpose: Nia, Creativity/Kuumba, and Faith/Imani. Each year, Kwanzaa falls between December 26 and January 1.

St. Lucia’s Day is a festival of lights celebrated in SwedenNorway, and Swedish-speaking areas of Finland on December 13 in honor of St. Lucia. In the Scandinavian countries, this day marks the beginning of the Christmas season. Usually there is a procession on December 13th with girls dressing in simple white dresses, wearing a lighted wreath on their heads. Boys also take part and wear a simple white outfit. Coffee and baked goods are served to the family by the eldest daughter, all dressed in white. Her white dress, wreath of candles and lingonberry greens represents light and new life in the long, dark nights of winter.
All these festivities carry with them the love of sharing time, faith, and food with family and friends. It is a time to strengthen those ties that bind us together as a community. We celebrate and rejoice in our faith and our time spent with each other. Holiday traditions are passed down, from generation to generation to instill and perpetuate the values of our groups within society. We hold them dear and hope our children’s children will as well. 
And of course who could have a Holiday without the Nutcracker Theme. Students will have fun with the Interactive Self Correcting resource with the Tin Soldiers, Christmas Tree and Ballerina while learning about Adding Doubles and Doubles Plus 1 for Google Classroom™


Sunday, March 5, 2017

Are You A Mischief Maker? FREE Literature Activity

Are You A Mischief Maker?

Everyone has a story of mischief - set this activity up in your writing station during March. Then post them on the wall for others to read about their stories of getting into trouble! As you read Dr. Seuss' famous story, "The Cat in the Hat," consider the mischief you've gotten into when someone wasn't looking.

If you like this, checkout my huge bundle for celebrating Dr. Seuss' Birthday during your Read Across America week - I celebrate for the entire month of March!  I have a huge bundle in my store that will keep you busy with tons of fun as you "Celebrate Read Across America and Have a SeusSilly Week!"
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Friday, March 3, 2017

St. Patrick's Day Leprechaun Top Hat

St. Patrick's Day is just around the corner!  Get your little leprechauns ready with this FREE top hat template, direction sheet for teachers, and station direction card!  Just set the supplies out and let a few work on theirs at a time. 

Monday, October 10, 2016



Need help with teaching fire safety?  We have some fun activities for you...and some great book recommendations!  Stop on by Sight and Sound Reading and pick up your free activity and ideas! - Go get your Fire Safety Worksheets for Kindergarten/Preschool/First Grade!  


Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Back to School: All About Me Made Fun!

Today, I'm going to share with you one of my fave 'Back to School' resources. It's a fun and interactive way to find out more about your students.  It's my All About Me Interactive Book.




This is the front cover of the book. It come with 3 different cover options; a blank girl template, a blank boy template and just a blank box where students can draw their own image from scratch.



 And this is what the inside of your book will look like (or similar) once open. Don't worry about the spelling - this resource comes in two different PDF files once you download it with two different spelling options (favorite and favourite).

There are lots of different inserts that you or your students can choose from. This particular student chose the tabs you can see on the right. You can lift or pull out the tabs and it will show you the students information.





This is what the Things I Love tab looks like once pulled open. Note that one side of the hearts it's simply coloured in red and the other side is where the student has drawn and wrote about the things that they love. This resource also comes with a People I Love option.

Students do not have to be able to write and draw to take part in this activity. You can simply print out symbols/photos or even use magazines/catalogues to cut out items that the student likes.


Next up is the families part. Every child in your class will no doubt have a different family set-up to the next. Family plays a huge role in the lives of the children we work with and it's important we find out as much as possible - without being intrusive - so that we can be more respectful through the year, especially on certain occasions. It also means we can be more inclusive - if you send home Christmas Cards and you know who lives at home with the individual child you can make the cards more personal 'mum and jessie' or 'mum, dad and grandma' etc. 


For this part, I love to introduce a mirror. The students are given the chance to really look at themselves and how they look. 


In our class we love to celebrate everyone's birthdays - both students and staff! Many of the children in our class won't really understand their birthday - what it means or never mind when it is! But, we like to include it just in case any of the children do understand - some do and get very excited about their birthday!


And finally, this is what the book looks like once all the pieces are open. As you can see, Sophie is able to draw and write down her answers - but you don't have to be able to do this. As stated before, you can print out symbols/photos, ask families to send in images of the family - that way you can make it really personal to the individual. You can get hold of magazines, catalogues and get your children to cut out from there - or you can help them if they need some assistance!

Plus, it's a great talking point and hopefully will help to calm those first day bak nerves and get your students more open and talking to each other.

Now, as I mentioned earlier, this book doesn't just come with the inserts shown - it comes with even more choices for you/your students to choose from!

They include:
  • My Favorite/Favourite Animal - 1 tab pull up (as shown above)
  • My Favorite/Favourite Sport - 1 tab pull up 
  • My Favorite/Favourite Movie - 1 tab pull up 
  • My Favorite/Favourite Holiday - 1 tab pull up 
  • People I Love - pull out hearts
  • Things I Love - pull out hearts (as shown above)
  • What I Look Like - 2 tab pull out (as shown above)
  • Find a Friend - 2 tab pull out - What is their favorite/favourite color/colour, what is their favorite/favourite animal, what is their favorite/favourite sport, what is their favorite/favourite movie
  • My Birthday - pull up tab (as shown above)
  • My Family - pocket (as shown above)
  • My Self Portrait - one long pull open tab (vertical) girl and boy option for cover as well as girl and boy body templates to decorate if you wish to use.
 Each page in this activity/resource pack comes with instructions on the bottom of each page for you to follow.

Don't forget you can find the resource by clicking any of the images above or clicking here. 

Nikki 


Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Penguin-Palooza Math and Literacy Activities


Get ready for Penguin-palooza!! 



This adorable unit is chock full of activities for your Penguin Unit. Can be used as a stand-alone lesson plan or as enrichment to your current penguin unit.

Includes:

"Some Penguins" Emergent Reader
Corresponding "Some Penguins" Big Book
Pocket Chart Strips
Story Elements Worksheet
Double Bubble Map to Compare and Contrast
Penguin-y Facts
Penguins Can, Have, Are Sentence Building
Penguins Are, Need, Have Chart
What I Know About Penguins - 3 Facts
"If I Were a Penguin..." Writing and Drawing
Label the Penguin
"Fishing for Vowels" Short Vowel CVC Words
Penguin Hot, Penguin Cold Sorting
Fishy Number Word Match 
Mitten Math Addition


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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Christmas No-Prep Printables for Reading and Writing K-1


2x Xmas Preview - Copy


Happy (almost) holidays, my friends. Have you noticed an excitement in the air? My students definitely have the Christmas Spirit, and are always thrilled to have some fun seasonal activities do to recognize it! I run Early Literacy Intervention groups with students from grades 1-3. While we do guided reading and writing, and play skill-building games, once in a while I do like to have them do some worksheets that I can keep a copy of in their files. We are currently working through both of the packages shown in the picture above and they are enthusiastic with the variety of activities at their 'just-right' level, too. Here is a close up of the North Pole Reading and Writing Fun preview:

  North Pole Preview

...and one of the Nativity Reading and Writing Fun preview:

  demoNativityReadingandWritingActivities

The kids are having a lot of fun with these, thanks to the wonderful clip art by Edu-clips.com. They can't wait to color the pictures! Each of these packages come with the following tip sheet:

  Instructions
Best wishes to all of you and yours as we wrap up for the holidays.

Take care of you, too!
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Th1 Nat R&W cover - Copy Th1 North Pole R & W JPG file

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

MISC LESSONS-" Los Murcielagos- Halloween- Learn Colors in Spanish- Bats K-3"

 by Monica Herterich
Grades :K-4




https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Los-Murcielagos-Halloween-Learn-Colors-in-Spanish-Bats-K-3-1467135

This exciting picture can help your Elementary students have a fun time coloring the bats while learning colors in Spanish. Great Cross curricular activity for Kindergarten through 6th grades. It can be a fun tool at the end of your Bat unit or your fall festival celebration. Kids can recognize colors in Spanish. I used it in grades K-4 during the last ten minutes.. great transition activity. It satisfies Communication Standard

Note: There is one empty bat so students can make it their favorite color. You can write in the board : 'Mi Murciélago favorito es____"

The bats can be glued in construction paper and you can attach popsicle sticks. Then you can have an oral exercise naming different colors and students lift up the right color bat. They can take them home and practice their colors in Spanish with their bats.


Reference
Amarillo-yellow
Rojo-red
Verde-green
Azul-blue
Anaranjado=orange
Morado=purple
Negro=black
Cafe=brown
Plata=silver
Dorado=gold

Enjoy!!!


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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Sharing the SECRET STORIES® with Parents!

"Last year, a lot of parents in my class were asking about the SECRET STORIES™ and how they could use them at home to support what their child was learning in school. I want to respect the copyright, but I also love that parents want to know! 

Do you have suggestions on how to share the stories with parents? I noticed you'd suggested in another post that teachers could make a big book to send home using their older posters, but I don't have the old posters.  I only have the smaller, cut-apart set that I use in small group to work with my kids?"

As soon as I received this question, I asked permission to post it on my blog! 

So here are some "TO-DO's" for sharing the SECRETS™with your parents...
-DO devote a little time during Open House to let parents know about the SECRETS™ (what they are, how they work, etc...) and provide them with a copy of the"Parent-Share"page from the SS book!
We always held our Open House a couple of weeks after school had gotten underway, so by that time, my parents had already been hearing about the SECRETS™ from their kids, and so they were excited to learn more about them. Some parents, however, wouldn't even know that the SECRET STORIES® were about the letters, and they just wanted to understand what it was that Johnny kept talking about!

Because time at Open House is always limited, and there are always so many other things to cover, the "Parent-Share" page is key! It's a quick and easy way to provide parents with the tools they need to 'dig-deeper' later. 

In it is the website information (which has leveled writing samples, video clips, sample SECRETS™, etc...) as well as a link to the SECRET STORIES® YouTube Channel and even information on the Home Version (identical to the class set, with the exclusion of the posters) should they wish to accelerate or remediate at home. Oftentimes, schools will even purchase a few copies (ideally, one per grade level) for parent check-out and sharing in-conference, or to house in a Parent Resource Room.

An additional and more comprehensive tool for sharing information is the downloadable and fully editable SECRET STORIES® PowerPoint, from which you can pull what you need and incorporate it into your own PowerPoint presentation, or even make copies to include in parent handouts. This comprehensive resource also contains live, clickable-links for teachers to dig-deeper! (Please note that due to the large file size, you will initially receive a "Whoops" message on GoogleDocs to let you know that the file is too large to preview.  Just click 'YES' and the file will begin to download, although it will take a few minutes, due to the graphics/ file-size.) 

-DO mention new SECRETS™ as they are introduced, in your newsletter!  

It can be as simple as.... 
"Ask Johnny to tell you the SECRET about au/aw!"  
OR
"Ask Johnny if he can tell you some words that contain this SECRET!" 
OR
"Over the weekend, see how many words Johnny can spot with the au/aw SECRET!"

Kids who know the SECRETS™ take great pride in owning them, especially since they had to earn the right to hear them!  It's a mistake when teachers assume that their students won't be able to share the SECRETS™ they know without an accompanying graphic or story text.

Now that's not to say that there won't be times when clarification might be needed. Like the time one of my kinders went home and told his mother...
"Mrs. Garner told us about this guy who's got a girlfriend AND a wife, and he loves them both so much he says 'ahhhhhhhhh' with both of them... she talks about them every day....she's even got their picture up on the wall!"  

Needless to say, that took some explaining.
Even so, what mattered was that the story (and resulting sound) made sense to him!

-DO consider purchasing SECRET STORIES® Porta-Pics for students to use both at home AND during independent reading/writing both in and outside of the regular classroom. 
SECRET STORIES® Porta-Pics
Porta-Pics are tri-foldable, card-stock placards with all of the SECRET STORIES® graphics, and are designed for 'portable' use both in and outside the classroom. They're available in class sets of 25 for a cost of $65, which comes to $2.60 per student
And as the SECRET STORIES® are used across the grade levels, one Porta-Pic  may be used by multiple siblings at home! They are often purchased by the school or for specific grade levels, although they can also be paid for by the parents, themselves, just like with class book order for Scholastic. At $2.60, per student, the Porta-Pics are simply the best and most cost-effective tool to support student-use of the SECRETS™ at home, or anywhere else outside of the classroom! 

When implementation is school-wide, principals will often use the Porta-Pics as an incentive for parents to attend School Literacy Night, Parent Education Evenings, or even Open House, purchasing several packs and providing one Porta-Pic to every parent who attends. Funding for this is usually accessible through School Improvement, as it helps satisfy the objective for fostering greater parent awareness, education and involvement (i.e. building the 'Home-School' connection).


-DO send home the SECRET™ sheets (provided in the back of the SS book) as students master them in guided group, and alert parents to look for them to come home on a regular basis! 

Each of the SECRET™sheets spotlight a different "secret" sound pattern, providing ideal opportunities for students to share their SECRETS™ when taken home! Similarly, the SECRET STORIES® Guided Readerswith SECRETS™ highlighted throughout the text, prompting learners to share the SECRETS™ they know when reading at home to parents.
SECRET STORIES® Guided Readers
Additionally, the handful of SECRET STORIES®-support items listed on TPT also provide an easy way to familiarize parents with the SECRETS™ and how students use them in the classroom. For example, Spotting SECRETS™ provides reading and writing practice for the most common digraphs, but the best part is that there are thumbnail-sized graphics of the targeted SECRETS™ at the top of each page!  This allows those parents who aren't regular visitors or volunteers in your classroom, to see for themselves what  the SECRETS™ are, and how they are accessed by students for both reading and writing, 
Spotting SECRETS™ 
Also available for this purpose are the SECRET STORIES® Alphabet Mini-Mats and SECRETS of the Superhero Vowels™, both which contain digital images of the SECRET™ vowel graphics that may be brought home to share and/or practice.
SECRET STORIES® Alphabet Mini-Mats
The SECRETS™ of the Superhero Vowels™
-DO consider using old poster versions (for those who have them) to create a SECRET STORIES® big book that may be taken home by students on a rotating basis.  
I'd mentioned this in a previous post as an idea for those teachers who had purchased the new, color posters (Fun & Funky or Original Color) to replace their older 'black-on-red' ones. 
Now for some DON'Ts...
-DON'T make copies of the cut-apart cards in the back of the teacher book!
Not only is it wrong (i.e. against copyright) but at $2.60, the Porta-Pics are cheaper than making all those color copies! 

I had to mention this because oftentimes, teachers are provided with adopted, reading series material that we ARE allowed to copy and distribute to our students, as per the licensing agreement on the material when it was purchased. With the SECRET STORIES® however, that's not the case. And this is why the Porta-Pics were created.

-DON'T make copies of the Porta-Pics (see above :)
-DON'T re-produce, re-type, re-write, or re-word the story text or graphics for in handouts, class newsletters, class websites, Weeblys, Google docs, Prezis, Promethean/Smart Board documents, etc...

The strangest way I've ever seen the SECRETS STORIES® shared was in a PDF file that was uploaded to Google Docs. In it was a series of 100+ images (or however many pages were in the SS book at the time) of a hand, holding up the SECRET STORIES® book, one page at a time... from cover to cover! I can't imagine how long the whole process must have taken, or how she was able to find anyone to sit there and take all those pictures!

(But in her defense, the Porta-Pics hadn't been available at that time ;)

In closing, I would like to invite everyone who will be using the SECRET STORIES® in their classroom this school year, to join my new collaborative Pinterest Page, Sharing SECRETS™!  

My goal in creating it was to provide an easy-access, open-forum for teachers sharing the SECRETS™ to upload pictures and video clips of interesting lessons, guided group  'A-ha' moments, student activities and/or writing, and even their own blog posts! Basically anything and everything SECRET STORIES®-related that shows what you do and how you (and your students) do it!

If you would like for me to send you an invite, you can message me on Pinterest, or just leave a comment with your Pinterest user name, below.  As I currently have about 40,000 followers, (thanks to all of you!) this new board will open with almost 11,000, so it will be a great place for you to share your "secrets" with other teachers! 
Sharing SECRETS™ Collaborative Pinterest Page
Until Next Time,







PS  For those who might not know, you can download FREE Common Core Literacy Posters w/ the SECRET STORIES® graphic-supports for grades PreK-3rd on the SECRET STORIES® website!

FREE PreK-3rd Common Core Literacy Posters
w/ SECRET STORIES® graphic-supports!
There, you will find links for other other 'made-to-match' sets, including the FREE Common Core Science Posters, also for grades PreK-3rd!
FREE Common Core Science Posters for PreK-3rd!