Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2015

Money Puzzle Package

Now is a great time to get smart with money through fun and creative puzzles from my Money Puzzle Package. 



This bundle of fun contains a sudoku puzzle,

a creative art project, 

a quote puzzle, 

and two matrix logic puzzles, 



along with answer keys all for $3.25. That's a bargain considering each of these items sell for $1 a piece.

Please stop by my store to check out my 
Money Puzzle package, today!




Monday, June 1, 2015

Fun Summer Writing - Lists templates for kindergarten and primary kids!

Fun Summer Lists cover.png - Copy 

Many children today do not have much appreciation for the world of paper and pen. The electronic world is far more seductive and even the adults in their lives are likely spending time on laptops or smartphones. Guilty as charged over here.

 While building writing skills may come easily to some children, it can be overwhelming and exhausting to others. What is in it for them? They simply must see a point to it for real-world purposes, and receive positive feedback. Kids do see us make lists - even if we make them on our smartphones. And kids do what we do (not necessarily what we say!) For our purposes today, writing will mean any communicating in print. We're talking about Kindergarten to grade two or three students of varying abilities.
Our goal is to help them understand why they are learning to write, buy into it and know that they are contributing members of society, who are appreciated for the contribution they are making by doing so!
Think of the possibilities for planning a day trip, or vacation....

Packing Lists...

5 Stuff to pack blank - Copy 6 Stuff to pack lined - Copy

7 Food list blank 8 Food list lined - Copy.png

11 Things to pack for Water Fun 12 Things to pack for Water Fun - lined

The Social and Wish Lists...

1 Summer Bucket list blank.png - Copy 2 Summer Bucket List lined - Copy

4 Friends - boys.png - Copy 3 Friends - girls.png - Copy

9 Guest List blank - Copy 10 Guest list lined - Copy.png

Lists about stories and games...or anything really!

16 Fav Stories 18 Stories I want to read 17 Books I read this summer

13 Games I really like 14 Games I really want 15 Apps and Games that help me learn

Whether our child / student draws or pastes pictures, dictates to us while we scribe, prints in hieroglyphics, or phonetically spelled words, we need to make this real world connection and commend them for making the effort.

Especially in the summer!
Fun  Summer Lists is included in a WRITING FOR REAL PURPOSES bundle called Summer Literacy Fun Pack, with Summer Fun: Reading and Writing through Play pictured below.

These products were inspired by a post I wrote last summer (also pictured below) and by the effectiveness of these types of activities with my own children and students. I hope you enjoy them.

Think Summer! It's just around the corner!

Best wishes to all of you as we head into the final month of school!



I.M., That Fun Reading Teacher 
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Summer-Summer-Writing-and-Reading-Activities-1862991   Summer Fun - Reading and Writing through play! cover.png




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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Stories to Keep Students Engaged

Now that school is winding down, teachers often find themselves looking for that extra reading passage to keep kids engaged. I wrote these five original stories, which come complete with activities. 

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Short-Stories-for-Classrooms-Complete-With-Activities-1763051

In this bundle, you will find the following:

Nonfiction Sports Story With Expository Writing Activity PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This nonfiction story depicts Josh Pastner, coach of the University of Memphis Tiger Basketball Team. His motivational story is quite impressive and provides a great model for kids. I have also provided directions for kids to write an essay about what they read in the story. Nonfiction writing is high on the common core expectations, and this activity is perfect for providing high interest curriculum and current events.

Help! I’ve Misplaced My Modifier. Humorous Story to Explain Misplaced Modifiers PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThis humorous story helps students to learn about misplaced modifiers. Students are given the task of finding the misplaced modifiers in this story about a child's birthday party. Answer key included.

Electromagnetic Energy Story (Creative Writing Activity about Science) PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONThis creative story shows the path of electricity from a neutron’s point of view. Students are asked to write their own stories that relate to a scientific topic.

The World’s Most Loyal Dog: A Nonfiction Story With Questions PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONI am a professional author as well as a teacher, and I wrote this story about Hachiko, the amazing Japanese dog who spent about a decade waiting at a train station for his master who had died. This story comes complete with vocabulary and comprehension questions.

Beware of Cooties Here’s a bonus story that one cannot buy individually on TPT. I fear it will never find a home due to its shocking ending, but none-the-less, it’s one of my favorites that must be shared. If you dare to share it with the kids, I promise they’ll get a laugh. Enjoy!

I have plenty of stories and reading activities at my TPT store. Won't you please stop by?  


Friday, May 15, 2015

End of School Craziness

Perhaps you've seen the owls circulating Facebook.


I am totally the owl on the right; so to celebrate all of us losing our minds, I've created a logic problem about us at the end of the year. It's called Tired Teachers, and it might give your third through fifth grade students a chuckle when they read about what exhausted teachers do in May.


You may purchase this little gem for just $1 


Plus it comes complete with an answer key-a necessity because let's face it,

We're Tired!
If you like logic, please check out my store. I have 
plenty of problems to challenge bright kids.


End of School