Sweet, sweet baby, I'll never let you go,
Shimmy shimmy cocoa pop, shimmy shimmy rock,
I met a girlfriend, a triscuit, she said a triscuit, a biscuit,
Ice cream, soda pop, vanilla on the top...
Here are some pictures of our I KNOW & I LEARNED charts for all about penguins. The students really enjoyed playing in the Insta~snow looking for letters to place in alphabetical order on the floor chart.
Groundhog's Day is coming soon. I am praying that the groundhog does not see his shadow. If we are not going to get any more snow...I am ready for spring. Cindy from For the Love of Kindergarten Click {here} for freckleteacher's blog site posted recently about "Shadow Writing" and I love the concept. What a great time to create an activity using shadow writing...Groundhog's Day!
Click below for a copy of the shadow writing booklet we are using in our classroom. I am going to attach a pdf and word document for you. You will probably have to play with the fonts on the word document...but this way you can change it!
Groundhog Shadow Writing ~ PDF
Groundhog Shadow Writing ~ Word
Where do you get your inspiration from for creating activities? One of my students brought in cupcakes for her birthday. Check out the pictures below. How cute is this? My students are going to make paper versions of this cupcake by stamping a saying of their choice on their conversation heart and using fun scissors to cut out the cupcake wrapper. LuAnn came up with the great idea to use shaving cream and glue for the white frosting to make it 3D looking . What a "sweet" idea! She is so smart...she should kiss her brain...as Dr. Jean would say.
Please take the time to check out our Valentine unit on Teachers Notebook.
Amber