Last week I did a day that was all snowman themed and I thought I would share some of the ideas. I shared a sneak peak of my snowman compare and contrast idea last week, but I wanted to share some of my kiddos finished products. They turned out so cute. I even came up with a corny teacher saying to hang up next to the snowman pals.
This was pretty corny...but it went well with the snowman pals!
We also made a snowman snazzy snack. I used three powdered sugar donuts, M&M candies, chocolate chips, and pretzel sticks for the arms. I left my pretzels at home so this is an armless snowman, but still very delicious. The kids love fun little snacks like this and it’s even better if it goes with a theme or the objective you are teaching. Thanks Lisa for bringing in all the goodies to make these.
I also have a fun little freebie for all you bloggers out there. After taking our nonsense word assessment we (our grade level) realized that we had a very big problem….Our kids couldn’t decode nonsense words. Ahhh! The results were scary. We decided to make an effort to put this into our daily lessons and small group work. Here is the snowball nonsense word game I made. I am using it in our RTI groups and as a Daily 5 work on words station. Just click the picture below to download your freebie. I hope everyone in enjoying there VERY CRAZY last week or so of teaching. I am getting pretty excited about that Christmas break.
We are giving the Pathways nonsense word assessment this week. This will be a great game to put in centers for practice. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAww, your snowman venns are too cute. I'm a new follower.
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Yearn to Learn Blog
Love the snowman compare and contrast. I also love your blog. I am your newest follower. Hope you'll come check my bee themed blog out.
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Hello ! Just discovered your blog and love the snowmen and your Christmas ideas (I will be wrapping some books, love it :) thanks for sharing....
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Nice to 'meet' you and I will be visiting your blog again :)
What a cute idea! I'm your newest follower!
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Great activities!!! I saw the venn-diagram on Pinterest.
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Crisscross Applesauce in First Grade
I just DLed Snowball... I love! I'll def. be playing this with my littles when we get back. And making those donut snowmen too!!!
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