My Spring Break was last week, but I know many of you are looking forward to your Spring Break soon. I wanted to share a quick resource with you today that I used with my students over Spring Break and saw great success with.
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
Showing posts with label March. Show all posts
March Pick 3 Pinterest Party
Welcome to this month's Pick 3 Party! Thanks for stopping by! If you are looking for some inspiration for your classroom this month, you have come to the right place!
March marks the beginning of Spring and I love bringing a little bit of Spring into the classroom. Here are a few of the ideas that I have found on Pinterest that I plan to use during the month of March with my students.
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Growing bulbs is something that very few of my kids have ever seen in person. I love being able to grow them in transparent cups so that the root development can be seen.
Click on Image to See Original Pin from Pinterest |
Bees play such an important role in the Spring. This lesson idea helps kids to understand how pollination occurs.
If you are searching for more great ideas...check out my Pinterest feed.
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Come Pin With Us
This linky party will be hosted on the 3rd of each month and we would love for you to join in on the fun!
Here's how to join in on the fun!!!
1. Save the Pick 3 images to your desktop.
2. Create a blog post using these images to share you 3 Pinterest Picks for the month.
3. Share a link to your full Pinterest page if you would like.
4. Link up by clicking the add your link button below.
5. Be sure to check out the other Pinterest finds that have been shared and leave a comments on the ones you love!
St. Patrick's Day FREEBIE
Linky,
Manic Monday,
March,
Math,
Spring,
St. Patrick's Day
Sunday, March 9, 2014
I am enjoying Spring Break this week, but I wanted to share a FREEBIE that I will be using when I return back to school.
This FREEBIE is part of my Shamrock Telling Time Unit that I will be using throughout the week. If your are looking for more seasonal telling time practice....check this out!
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