Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2021

March Resources

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The kids LOVED walking through this door.  I hope to do it again this year!



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This google slide resource is perfect for the primary grades in March.  It includes over 7 math activities (over 80 slides), for only $3.50!





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Click here for one activity from the unit... it's a freebie!  This would be the simplest activity from unit.  



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This next resource is perfect for math centers.  It includes 11 fun and engaging math activities and games.  Print, Laminate and enjoy!

I created this resource when I taught first grade and the kids LOVED it.  It can also be used for Kindergarten enrichment, or second grade remediation.  Click here or on the picture to take you to the resource in my TPT store.  

Here is the preview page:





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I love this Inferencing Writing Activity.  They loved reading the clues to their friends and having them guess what they are describing.  Here are some first graders' completed work:






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And finally.... how cool is this???


  Jocelyn was so excited!  



Click here to read my original post... it took a few tries to perfect it... click here.

I explain how to make this experiment to demonstrate different densities....Perfect for in-class, distance, and homeschool learners!
Click here to see how to make this:





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Sunday, March 29, 2015

End of the Rainbow Paper Plate Twirlers



I love these twirly rainbows that we made!  They came out so super cute!  We added our three wishes in a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.  I might leave them and have the kids replace the pot of gold and shamrock with clouds, add some weather facts, and hang them the opposite way!




Thanks for stopping by!





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Monday, March 16, 2015

Green Mystery






This was a really fun inferencing activity.  The kids loved having their friends guess their "Something Green."  First we charted all the many things that are green… spinach, broccoli, snakes, trees, leaves, leprechauns.  We even included some fun characters like The Hulk, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and The Grinch.  Then we wrote three sentences (clues) and one question on our shamrock.  Then we made a flippy shamrock.  The shamrock flips open and shows the answer!  There were lots of giggles and smiles today when they were making their guesses!

Click here to download it all at TPT  or on the preview below.  I'm having a sale… 10% off all my products… check it out!



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Sunday, March 8, 2015

Rainbow in a Jar- Density Experiment







I made this at home today with my little ones.  The first time did not go so well….

(We poured it in too quickly and I don't think the sugar was dissolved all the way.)
But the second time was a success!!!
This density experiment is easy to do at home or at school!

First, get your supplies.  All you need are 6 clear cups, 1 large cup, sugar, food coloring, a spoon, a microwave, and an eye-dropper or plastic syringe.


Then you distribute your sugar, water (1/2 cup each), and food coloring.  No sugar in the first cup.  1 scoop in the second cup.  2 scoops in the third cup.  3 scoops in the fourth…. and so on.  The more sugar, the denser the water.

Then mix.

After that, put in the microwave for about 1-2 minutes.  Mix some more.  This will help the sugar dissolve.

Finally, you can start putting in your colorful, sugar water.  Start with the most dense (purple) and work your way up!  Now this is where we messed up the first time.  We used a turkey baster so the water came out too fast.  The second time we used an eye-dropper. It was a slower process, but it turned out much better!

Isn't it beautiful?  We hope that this rainbow in a jar will help the Leprechaun find his way to our house the year!



Click on the picture below to download my Rainbow in a Jar Science Experiment Freebie!



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