Since we don't get much winter weather here in SC, we have to pretend. I love doing winter themed activities in my classroom during the month of January. This is such a fun unit and my kinderkids always love learning with winter themed activities. Here are the activities I have created so far on my winter "break".
This game has the kids practice matching rhyming pictures. I plan to use it in my small groups. I printed it on cardstock and laminated for durability.
I created this game to use with my intervention group to help them practice naming and matching uppercase and lowercase letters. They will match the uppercase snowflake letter with the lowercase penguin letter. I printed this on cardstock and laminated for durability.
If you choose to use any of these activities, please leave me a comment! Thanks!!
These are great, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much--I am going to love doing these with my class in January!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. I can't wait to use these games!!!
ReplyDeleteI love these! Thank you!!! :) where do you get all of your clil art?
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you all are excited to be able to use these games!
ReplyDeleteJulia - The clipart for these games came from 2 old Carson Dellosa cd's that I purchased a few years ago.
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Marlana
Lil' Country Kindergarten
Thanks so much! I am so glad you found my blog! I hope you will find something here to use in your classroom. :)
ReplyDeleteJust stopping by from the new follower linky party! These are great cards! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLisa
Criss-Cross Applesauce
P.S. - I'm your newest follower on GFC!
Just found your blog... I was looking for something EXACTLY like this! Thank you for your generosity in sharing these!
ReplyDeleteJodi Larson
jlarson1@graniteschools.org
I pinned this :)
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Teachers Cannot Live By Apples Alone
Thanks for the freebies. They are very appreciated.
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Thank you for the wonderful freebies. I am your newest follower!
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kindergartenafunplacetobe.blogspot.com
Found you on Pinterest. I am now a follower.
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Sorry, but I can't find a link where I can actually print these activities to use them with my class. Can someone help me out? :)
ReplyDeleteJill & Eva - You just need to click on the title of the activity you want to download. I saved them in Google Docs to make them easier to download. I hope this helps!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing--I'm going to use the rhyming snowflakes next week! :)
ReplyDeleteLiesl
http://wildworldofkindergarten.blogspot.com/
Wahoo for me! I am so excited to be your newest follower! Thank you so much for all of your great *freebies*!
ReplyDeleteWe pretend here in Texas to have winter! Although, I have LOTS of penguin and snowmen *freebies* on my blog too!
I would love for you to come visit and grab some of my *freebies*!
Your blog is awesome!
Heather
Heather's Heart
Thanks so much for sharing these rhyming cards. My little kiddoes will love them
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ReplyDeleteI love these freebies! I'm a Pre-K teacher. Each month, I change out my centers, but I rarely have time to stick with my theme much when doing this. It's so convenient to be able to find some good activities already-made and ready to print! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the rhyming cards! I am a pre-K teacher and these will be great for my kids. Thank you again!
ReplyDeleteThese are fun and cheery for such cold weather. They will warm the hearts and the hands( when I get them moving).
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Katy
really good
ReplyDeleteI am a retired teacher starting over. A word to the wise....NEVER sell all your stuff! Thank you for the freebie!
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