If you are like me, and December in the classroom is a bit of a blur, I’ve got a few resources that might help you out!
Problem: I need some easy but personalized last minute gifts for my students to make for their parents. Solution:
This Christmas, have your students create unique and practical gifts that will melt his/her family's hearts. Lots of opportunities to personalize with handwritten notes and drawings! Students can chose from "Merry Christmas", "Happy Holidays", "Seasons Greetings" or other humorous options such as the coasters with an empty space to draw a loved ones face that says, "nice list" and "naughty list".
Included in this product are the black line masters for:
12 different Christmas Coffee Cup Sleeves
18 different Christmas Coasters
14 different Christmas Cards
Problem: I need some ideas on how to integrate literacy into my Math lessons.
Solution:
Use sentence starters from over 30 classic Christmas picture books to create adorable Christmas Number Booklets.
Based on the level of your students, choose from one of 2 masters:
*Numbers to 10
*Numbers to 20
Each master works on the following skills:
*Writing the number word *Showing the number using tally marks *Showing the number in a ten frame *Showing the number on a number line *Drawing a picture representing the number
Problème: J’enseigne le français.
Solution:
French Immersion and Core French Teachers-this resource is for you!
Included in this product are the French black line masters for:
12 different Christmas Coffee Cup Sleeves (manches de café)
18 different Christmas Coasters (dessous de verre)
15 different Christmas Cards (cartes)
A few of my blogger friends and I are giving you a chance to win one of two TPT gift cards so you can treat yourself to some new resources. It's been a tough couple of months, and we think you deserve a little pat on the back for all the amazing things you've done with your students this year.
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Good luck in the Giveaway and all the best this Holiday Season!
Bryn