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Sunday, March 13, 2016

Let's Make Learning 'EGG'-citing!

Spring is (nearly) here so grab those plastic eggs and...

Today I am here with 10 ways to use plastic eggs for ELA, Math and Science!

I always do an Oviparous Animals unit in my kindergarten classroom each spring.
Because I am a 'theme nerd' and have a need (sickness maybe?!) to make everything connect, I have my ELA and Math centers include eggs, as well!

Here are 10 simple, relatively no-(major) prep ways to incorporate plastic eggs into your centers!
They range in grade level from PreK-2 depending on how you offer support and/or enrichment!


You can also have a recording sheet that has 'Real' and 'Nonsense' listed on top.  As students twist and read a new word, they can record if it is a 'real' or 'nonsense' word!


Focus on just one vowel, a combination of a few students are having trouble with or a mix of all 5!



Don't have enough magnetic letters?
Click here to download this FREE editable pack!
You can type in sight words, CVC words, vowel pairs, vocabulary words, spelling words, digraphs, blends, letters, etc!  Print, cut, stuff!  
Your center is all set!


Use it both ways for differentiation!
Target words your students are working with, or need more practice reading and writing!
Type, cut, stuff and you are ready to get crackin'!


So easy to set up!
Want to make it more appropriate for upper elementary?
Put 2 'blue' and 2 'green'
Students make the blue number from both dice (either add the two numbers, use it as 'tens and ones' or multiply) and do the same for the green.
(Ex. roll a 6 and 2 for blue.  It could be 8, 26 or 62, or 12)
They compare the numbers they created to find the greater/less than number!


I made 0-5 dice so that the greatest sum would be 10 for my kinders.
To support students, place counters or manipulatives for them to use to assist their computations.
To make it more appropriate for upper elementary students place 10, 20 or 30 sided dice in the egg for students to add/subtract!


Decomposing is a difficult skill for many kinders to understand, but I found using the double sided counters really helped them!
You can read more about how I had my kinders use eggs and counters on THIS POST.
(You can even find free recording sheets to download!)


Recruit parents and fellow teachers to save egg cartons for you (and maybe even donate some plastic eggs since this activity requires quite a few)!
The idea of making an egg carton into a 'ten frame' came from a post back in January 2014 by Laura at Differentiation Station Creations!  
And it works PERFECT for this activity of using eggs to make groups of 10!

You can read all about how I used it in my kindergarten class, and download the free spinner and recording sheets on THIS POST!


You can make the eggs match on the same color (top/bottom) or mix the egg colors for a bit of a challenge!


This is just a few ways of using the eggs with numbers!
There are so many other ways to practice numbers with eggs!

So now we are back to the oviparous animals unit!
I use the eggs to introduce the unit to my kinders!
Each child cracks open an egg (I do have some duplicate animals in eggs because I simply ran out!) to learn about what animals are oviparous!
I use different size eggs (the tiny ones to the extra large) to show how eggs can be different sizes.
I highly recommend reading Chickens Aren't The Only Ones by Ruth Heller if you plan on conducting an oviparous animals unit with your students!



I also have several lifecycle crowns that are a great way for students to display what they learned about oviparous animals!

and there is also a butterfly lifecycle freebie available for download:

I hope you and your students have an 'egg'-citing time learning math, words, letters and more using plastic eggs!

Do you teach your students about oviparous animals?
Are you a 'theme snob' too- and feel the need for everything to coordinate?
I'd love to hear from you!

Until next post,

Monday, March 2, 2015

5000 Followers Extravaganza!!!!

I cannot believe I am typing this...
On Sunday evening I hit 5,000 Followers on Teachers Pay Teachers!

When I started my TpT journey back in September of 2012, I never could have imagined this!!!
I had a HUGE 'party' for 1,000 followers but have slacked since...but 5,000 definitely calls for a celebration!!!

Please come celebrate with me!!
There is surely something in it for everyone!

I have a BRAND NEW product up for FREE for a week (3/2-midnight 3/8)!
Working on seasons?  Question and Answer Books?  Reading Fluency and/or Comprehension?  Then you will WANT to download this freebie!
It comes with a full-page class book and an independent student reader!
Remember- it is only free for ONE WEEK- and as always- feedback is greatly appreciated!

I have 4 amazing giveaway of products and 'shopping sprees' donated by some of my favorite TpT Teacher Authors, colleagues and friends!  
Each giveaway is valued at over $100!  



Entry will run through 11:59pm EST on Saturday 3/7!

You can enter for all 4!


In addition, I have another giveaway for a gift certificate of your choice!!! Everyone loves gift certificates- and everyone needs something different- maybe its something for you, your classroom, your home or a caffeine charge!  You can choose Amazon, Target, TpT, Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts if you win!

But that's not all!
Each day I will have a 'deal' that is good for 24 hours!

Day 1- Tuesday 3/3:
Discounted Bundles include:

Day 2- Wednesday 3/4:
These sets of lifecycle crowns will be reduced to $1 all day!

Day 3- Thursday 3/5: 
Purchase anything in my TPT Store and then receive something of equal or lesser value for FREE!
Simply send me a message via my Facebook page with your TPT username, product you purchased and the name/URL of the product you want for free!  Purchase must be made on Day 3 and request for free product must be made within 24 hours of purchase.

Day 4- Friday 3/6: 
I am so LUCKY to have such great followers...and you luck out too!  All my St. Patrick's Day products will be 20% off for the day!  Find them all via this link!

Day 5- Saturday 3/7: 
I am discounting 3 items for the day!  One will be $1, one will be $2 and one will be $3!

The $1 item is:

The $2 item is:

The $3 item is:


Winners of the giveaways will be announced on Sunday!

Below is a list of all the stores and products being offered in the giveaways!  You can window shop now and add things to your wishlist in case you win the giveaways and/or gift certificate!

I am so honored to have all of these fabulous stores and products as part of my extravaganza:


If you already a follower- THANK YOU for your support and loyalty!
If you are just stumbling upon me now, I'd love to have you come along for the ride!

From the bottom of my humbled heart...THANK YOU!
Until next post,
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