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6.28.2014

Don't Miss This Giveaway!



Good Luck Everyone!

I've teamed up with the best of the best TpT sellers for what I'm sure will be an amazing giveaway! 10 winners will each win one of the prize packages listed below. Each package contains a $10 shopping spree to 10 different stores- that a $100 shopping spree and a total of $1000 in products in all!














You can enter right from my page. Best of luck!  


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5.05.2014

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week!

I just love this week! Not because I need recognition, but because I need chocolate and my principal showers us with it every day. Today we got chocolate cake. Tomorrow it's cookies. Wednesday and Thursday who knows but it'll be good! Then on Friday, we're getting a fantastic BBQ lunch to counteract all the chocolate we had the previous four days. I can't wait!

Now, what's better than chocolate? Well, nothing, of course. But in second place is a good sale and luckily, you can enjoy one of those this week too. Teachers Pay Teachers is hosting their annual Teacher Appreciation event starting at midnight tonight. You can save up to 28% on all those resources you've been wanting. Here are a few things that will be on sale in my store...

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Fishyrobb

Actually, my entire store will be discounted, even my big bundles, so be sure to stop by! No matter what you buy, make sure to use the coupon code TPTXO to get an extra 10% off the sale prices.


http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Fishyrobb


To find more stores holding sales, visit the linky at Flying Into First Grade. Just click the button below:

http://flyingintofirst.blogspot.com/2014/05/the-tpt-teacher-appreciation-sale-is.html
Happy shopping!

4.20.2014

1000 Followers and an Awesome Giveaway!

I remember once when I was a kid, a local store had a big giveaway. If you happened to be the customer of a certain number (millionth maybe? I don't remember.), balloons would fall from the ceiling, confetti would fly, and you'd win some fantabulous prize like a shopping spree or a new car. I dreamed of becoming that lucky customer. But alas, I had no money to spend nor the ability to drive myself to the store and therefore, no chance of winning the coveted prize. (My mother didn't share my grand prize aspirations.)

Now I have a store of my own, and while a million customers is a loooooong way off, I have reached the mini-milestone of 1000 followers! So to celebrate, I'm hosting an awesome giveaway with the help of some other TpT teacher-authors. 

The best part is that anyone can win! Take a look at all the awesome prize packs which include some really fantastic products plus $20 to spend in my store...



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Good luck!! I can't wait to send out these big bundles of prizes to the lucky winners! 

Happy Easter...and a Freebie

I hope everyone has a beautiful Easter day! I woke up to the nice surprise of seeing my Jumpin' Jellybeans game in TpT's weekly newsletter. In case you didn't see it, you can download it from my store. It's a fun, small-group game for practicing multiplication facts. Just click on the picture to get it.

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Jumpin-Jellybeans-Multiplication-Facts-Dice-Game-564876 

 Have a wonderful day!

3.13.2014

Show Me The Money

I am SO looking forward to spring break! Only four school days left. I can't wait to wake up late, wear shorts and flip flops all day, and sit outside with a good book. Doesn't that sound divine?

The only downside to all this fun is that my district has scheduled the Stanford 10 immediately when we return... as in 8:30 a.m. on our first day back. Ugh! Are they crazy? The kids are going to be wacko from having ten days off. Also, we haven't even begun to touch some of the math topics on the test. Time, fractions, MONEY! I have been frantically trying to cram it all into my little second graders these last two weeks. Learning to tell time hasn't been so bad. Fractions? No problem! Money... Lord help us!

We started out just identifying coins which went smoothly. Then, we learned the values. I had the kids put a little flap book in their math journals so they could quiz each other. It looks like this...


They cut the flaps and then underneath wrote the name of the coin and the value. I paired them up to quiz each other and when they were sure both partners knew them all, they came to me to prove it. Everyone passed! Yay!

We also watched this money video on youtube...

money video

Next, we practiced counting like coins. Pennies, nickels, and dimes were a snap. Quarters - not so much. Some of them got stuck after 50 and would say, "25, 50, 60, 70," etc. So we did a little chant with jumping jacks. On the numbers 25 and 75, we jump with our arms out and hands showing five fingers. On the numbers 50 and 100, we jump with our feet together and bring our arms up to make a big circle (zero) above our heads. Mission accomplished!

Finally, it was time to count mixed coins. I passed out cups of play money and just let them go at it. They acted like they'd won the lottery! When one of them tried to pocket the coins, I had to explain for the 100th time that no store would accept this fake money. I think they were really disappointed that I wasn't handing out real cash.

Counting mixed coins has been the hardest thing we've done all year in math. Some of the kids really have it, a few are almost there, but a lot are still struggling. A handful absolutely refuse to start with the largest coins, group them, or use any kind of strategy beside random coin counting. This is what we'll be working on right up until the dismissal bell next Wednesday. For the kids who still aren't getting it, I might have to be the meanest teacher on Earth and assign some money homework over spring break.

For the kids who are getting it, I created a game which has turned out to be one of their favorite activities. They even ask to play it during recess. It's called the Grocery Game. Here they are playing it again today...

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Money-Math-Game-Counting-Dollars-Cents-The-Grocery-Game-1081053

I don't think it's as exciting as the pretend grocery store my second grade teacher set up, complete with empty cereal boxes and food containers. (That was the high point of my elementary school experience. Thank you, Mrs. Conaway.) But, my class truly loves playing this game and that makes me very happy!
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Money-Math-Game-Counting-Dollars-Cents-The-Grocery-Game-1081053

Looking for more money resources? Check out the awesome products from some of my TpT friends below:
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