Showing posts with label I Can Statements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Can Statements. Show all posts

June 12, 2014

Fan FREEBIE!

Fan FREEBIE!


Hi All,
      Have you been missing out on my Flash FREEBIES?  Well consider it a thing of the past because Limars Stars has FINALLY gone SOCIAL!!!  I am so excited!  Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? ;0)

      You can now follow me on Twitter @LimarsStars & on Facebook at Limars.Stars!  I will be using these platforms to share updates on all of my latest products and of course freebies!

     Help me celebrate by liking me on Facebook right now to unlock a sweet Fan FREEBIE!  5 pages from my newly updated Gingerbread Math Centers!  
 
Enjoy!

Thanks for stopping by!

Asia

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January 31, 2014

Valentine's Day Common Core ELA & Math

Valentine's Day Common Core ELA & Math





Hi All,
      Special thanks to everyone who downloaded my Valentine's Day Unit and left feedback!  Here are a few photos from the unit.  These photos don't show everything.  There's also an Emergent Reader with Sentence Builder pages; a Sort by Color & Size activity; and Recording Pages for the 10 Frames Counting!
      I am really looking forward to using these activities with my kids!  I hope you like them as much as I do.

Thanks for stopping by!

Asia





FYI:
Sock Monkey..............................Big Lots $5.
Pails.............................................Dollar General $1.
Pom-Poms...................................Target $1.
Conversation Hearts Box............Target $1.

Pack it nicely when Valentine's Day is over and use it year after year!

UPDATE:
I've added anchor charts!




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January 11, 2014

December 16, 2013

Perfectly Penguins!

Perfectly Penguins!


Hi All,
        
      Christmas in the classroom is DONE!  The kids had an AWESOME time this month.  They named their elf.  They looked for him daily, received notes from Santa, made crafts and treats & did lots of fun hands on activities.  Now that the kids are gone, it's time to take down the December stuff & get ready for January.  In preparation, I printed out my Perfectly Penguin unit.  It is laminated, cut-out, and ready to go!  This unit is HUGE!!  Here are a few photos:






      UPDATE:
      If you've already purchased this unit, check your My Purchases page.  I was inspired by these cute little stuffed animals I found at Dollar Tree.  One of them is a penguin!  I've added Penguin Positional Words to the unit.  They are ready for you to download!  Happy New Year! 
      Enjoy the rest of your break!
      Asia
Pair a Penguin Ornament or Stuffed Penguin with the Positional Words Mini Posters.

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Perfectly-Penguin-Common-Core-Aligned-1024363
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December 9, 2013

Autism Christmas Matching Unit

Autism Christmas Matching Unit


Hi All,
      I am just writing to tell you about my latest unit.  I am so excited about it!  I designed it for use in the autistic classroom but I know that both special ed and general ed teachers can get great use out of it!  No Board Maker here!  This set features beautiful clip art by Krista Wallden.  I find that my autistic children appreciate cute clip art just as much as any other kid.  This unit is matching, matching, matching!  Here is what you get:

Common Core Alignments
Anchor Charts
Uppercase/Lowercase Letter Matching
Letter to Picture Initial Sound Matching
Color Words Matching (More than 1 way to match)
Number to Number Word Matching 1-10
Sight Word Matching
Counting Mats & Counters 1-10
Order by Size/Sorting by 1 or More Attributes
Emotions Mini Posters
Emotions Matching

Here are a few photos from the unit:
Anchor Charts

Elf Emotions Mini Posters & Matching Cards

Christmas Tree Counting Mats 1-10 & Present Counters


Thanks for stopping by!
Asia

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October 28, 2013

Anchor Chart

Anchor Chart


      Does your school require teachers to post anchor charts?  I was just going through some of the bazillion photos on my phone. :-)  I came across this and thought I'd share.  This is what my anchor chart currently looks like.  I like it because it's nice & neat.  It's a combination of my fall leaves unit & I can't remember off hand what the other one is.  It may be in my store.
      Anyway, these are the skills that I teach most often.  They are the basics and are pretty much going to be used weekly: retelling a story, letter recognition, counting, etc.
      I'm sharing because when we were told a few years back that we had to begin posting our objectives for the students to see in terms they could understand; we weren't given the word, "anchor chart."  When I heard other teachers from different schools talk about anchor charts, I didn't know what they were talking about. 
      Now, they seem to be everywhere, but just incase there's someone hearing the term and wondering what it is, this is it.  You're probably already using it and calling it something else.  If you're like our school, who was saying a whole sentence, "Post your objectives where the students can see in terms they can understand," then you are the person that I made this post for.;-)

UPDATE:
      I found the anchor charts.  They were on my computer but I hadn't posted them until now.  The labels at the top come from my Fabulous Fall Unit.  The I Can Statements (anchor charts) are now available on TpT for only $1.  

UPDATED:  3/28/2014! I added headers and a lot more charts!  If you already own it, re-download to get the latest version!  Here is the link:

That's all for now.  Thanks for stopping by,
Asia

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