For Manic Monday this week, I have a cute St. Patrick's Day craftivity to share.
I had in mind what I wanted do with my kiddos, but couldn't find exactly what I wanted, so I made my own and decided to share with all of you! Just click on the picture below to get it from my TpT store!
And I am SO excited to post about my newest TpT product, because it's been in the works for the past month. This is definitely the biggest project I've ever taken on (500+ pages!). Click on the picture below to go straight to it. Find the new SPANISH version here.
Mini emergent books - which are quickly becoming my favorite thing to create - are included for each letter of the alphabet. This project definitely fed into my clip art craze, as I had a good reason to buy even more! In fact, PayPal thought I was purchasing too much clip art online because it temporarily suspended my account, thinking it had been hacked! haha. Ah, the addictions of a teacher. :)
A quickie preview:
This pairs perfectly with my FREE My Book of ABCs I posted last week!
I found you through the Classroom Freebies link up. I can't believe you created a 500 page document. That must have taken a long time! I love your St. Patrick's Day rainbow. I'm definitely going to use it to do a writing activity.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I can't believe I did a 500+ page document either! It took me the entire month of February to complete! Thanks for stopping by! :)
DeleteYour alpha pack looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI actually visited your blog earlier this week while at school and I couldn't for the life of me remember it! I am now a new follower
I love your blog and how cute it is.
I hopped over from CF and I can't wait to see what else you come up with
Shuna
Pocket Full of Kinders
Yay Shuna, I'm glad you found me again! What a happy coincidence! I hopped over to your site and I am SO green with envy about the awesome SMART board in your classroom!!
Delete~ Nicole
What cute stuff! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Sarah
Wow! Wow! Wow! Your book looks awesome. Thanks so much for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteCatherine
The Brown-Bag Teacher