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Monday, September 10, 2012

My Favorite Freebie Linky Party!

Hello everyone!! Before I get to the fabulous linky party from 2nd Grade Pad, I wanted to remind you of the giveaway I am having! Would you like to win homework sheet templates and classroom newsletter templates for all year? You can read more details about them here or see them at my TPT store. If you would like to try for your chance to win both, sign in at the rafflecopter!

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Now on to the great linky party by Cynthia at 2nd Grade Pad! Her idea was to choose her favorite freebie product, explain the story behind it, and how to use it! So, I decided to share one of my newest freebies: the Free Math and Word Wall Routine Charts.

Why is it my favorite? I love that students can use these to get into a routine of examining numbers and words. It helps create critical thinkers. Also, the clipart kids on them are just too stinkin cute! :)

The story behind it: Well, I have been brainstorming items that I needed in the classroom but never had time to sit down and create! Now that I teach my girls at home, I have some time to make these cute items that I have always WANTED to make. While working on calendar sets, I thought of how I loved for my morning routine walls to match and be visually cohesive. So, I began working to create morning routine activities that would correlate with the calendar set!

How to use it: These charts could be laminated and placed on the morning meeting wall. They could also be laminated and given to each child to work along with the teacher. They would then become reusable each day! 

The Word of the Day has five sections: a box to write the word, a box to write which word family it belongs to, a box to draw a picture of the word, a box to write a word it rhymes with, and a box to write or draw something it reminds them of.

The Number of the Day form has five sections as well: a box to write the number, a box to break the number up into hundreds/tens/ones, a box to solve 1 more/1 less/10 more/10 less, a box to make tally marks, and a box to show the number in coins! Here is a peek at the pack!

If you would like to have these freebies, just click on the picture or click here. You can also click the link below to find other great freebies or even add a freebie of your own!

7 comments :

  1. I love your products and freebies..thanks for the writings prompts feature earlier this week. One of your freebies has been linked up on my 10 Weekly Teacher Finds. Check it out! :)
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  2. Thanks Kristin! I am so glad you liked the prompts! Thanks for the feature. You are a FANTASTIC blogger.
    Leah

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  3. Thanks so much for linking up to my party. Your daughters are adorable. It's so great that you have the opportunity to homeschool them!

    Cynthia
    2nd Grade Pad

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  4. Thanks Cynthia! I definitely feel blessed. :)

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  5. I am following by e-mail and Google.

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  6. I am so excited to have you Debbie! I hope you enjoy my little corner of the bloggy world. :)

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