Wednesday, July 23, 2014

To Vegas and Beyond!

Hello, Teaching Friends!

So, maybe you're wondering, "Did she really go to Vegas? She never posted about it."  Well, I did, and I'll tell you a bit about it in a minute.

But first, let me tell you why it's taken so long to get this written.


We didn't come straight home after the conference on the 11th. We took a wonderful, amazing, so-hard-to-even-describe-how-great-it-was road trip up into Utah, where we saw Bryce Canyon National Park...


 
 
   
        

... and Zion National Park.

 
 
 
 

Yes, the sky was really that blue. Words and even pictures cannot do justice to the incredible beauty and immensity of these parks. You have to go.  Seriously, if you are planning to go to the TPT 2015 Conference, start saving up now to allow yourself the treat of extra days to visit these parks. Especially after a few days in Vegas, the contrast is stark. Vegas is ... interesting, bigger than life ... but so much of it was not real. Dolphin shows in the middle of the desert? A volcano erupting outside your hotel room every fifteen minutes? Even right in the Venetian where the conference was held, they have a canal with singing gondoliers and a gorgeous (but fake!) blue sky. Okay, the gondoliers are really singing and all of it is very cool, but all of it is kind of Disney at ... um... a different level of morality.


Zion and Bryce are 100% real. Don't deny yourself the pleasure, particularly if you're already in Vegas.


So, about the TPT Conference. It was an amazing and somewhat overwhelming experience, and probably the most helpful professional development that I've ever participated in. If you are a TPT teacher/author, I highly recommend it. I now have a TPT to-do list which is quite literally longer than my arm. But, it's all for the good, and doesn't have to be done all at once. Just trying to convince myself of that last part. ;)

You've probably seen conference photos all over the blogs and Facebook. Most of the TPT stars were there, and I was privileged to meet a few and learn at their great seminars. All that I met were gracious, friendly, and seemed to embody the TPT spirit of collaboration rather than competition as they shared what they've learned about making and marketing resources.

But you won't be seeing any of the more typical celebrity pix here. Instead, in this post and the next, I'd like to introduce you to a few sellers with whom I was able to have some very pleasant extended conversations. In other words, meet my friends - they're celebrities, too!


First up is Michele Luck. She is a genuinely sweet person with a deep passion for teaching.

Michele Luck's Social Studies
 

Michele's store is Michele Luck's Social Studies and her blog is A Lesson Plan for Teachers. Although her products are aimed at the secondary level, the wisdom she shares in her blogposts will benefit teachers at all levels. Take a look! I had the opportunity to listen as Michele gave wise counsel and encouragement to a kindergarten teacher about to start her first year of teaching, and can attest to Michele's expertise and her passion for teaching!

If you know someone starting out as a secondary teacher, you'll want to give them Michele's book, A Lesson Plan for Teachers (New and Old!).  You can get it either at her TPT store or at lulu.com. If your own passion is flagging a bit, this may be the book that will reignite the flame!

Trivia Note:  Michele and her husband Steve are traveling the country in their RV, spreading the word about TPT at teachers' colleges and professional conferences, and supporting other sellers (like me!) as we grow our stores. How cool is that?

I'd also like to introduce you to Bex Mawn from New Hampshire. Bex blogs at Reading and Writing Redhead.

Reading and Writing Redhead

Bex and I enjoyed some great conversation along with amazing salads at lunch on conference day. Check out this great freebie at her TPT store!


 
 
Bex is also your go-to gal for those cute Jamberry Nails!
 
 
More new friends to tell you about in another post soon!
 
Watch tomorrow's post for news about a great big Christmas in July Sale at lots of your favorite K-2 stores!
 
 
Happy Teaching!




Thursday, July 17, 2014

Three Digit Place Value Freebie!

Hi, Teaching Friends!

Wow! July is flying by, and many of you are already getting ready to head back to your classrooms!

Those first weeks of school are rough, on students and teachers, too. While you're building classroom routines, setting expectations, and building your classroom community, it's also a great time for reviewing the academic basics.

On that note, here's a three-digit number place value freebie that may help you get some of those little brains back in gear.






Your students will play three partner activities using 30 three-digit number cards, and you'll only have one page to print! Use it now, or save it for an early finishers activity to use any time during the year!



If you're on the hunt for more activities for three-digit numbers for late second grade through fourth grade, here are two more resources you'll like! Click on either picture to learn more about these place value riddle sets.








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If you'd enjoy receiving ideas and freebies like this to try with your own students, I hope you'll subscribe to the Primary Inspiration Newsletter! Click on the picture to subscribe, and I'll send you this set of math riddle cards, just to say thanks! 





Happy Teaching!



Sunday, July 13, 2014

PreK/Kindergarten Addition Freebie!

Hi, Teaching Friends!

Just stopping by with a quick free addition game for you! When your students play "Plip, Plop, Drip, Drop!", they'll practice ...

* Counting items (1-6)
* Subitizing (instant recognition of dice dot patterns and the numbers they represent)
* Adding/ counting on (add 2 to numbers one through six)
* Recognizing numerals (3-8)

 

 
 
 
 
 
Click on the cover to download "Plip, Plop, Drip, Drop!" FREE at my Teachers Notebook Shop!
 

 
http://www.teachersnotebook.com/product/linda+n/plip-plop-drip-drop-addition-game
 


Happy Teaching!



Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Summer Contraction Match Freebie!

Hi, Teaching Friends!


If you're teaching summer school or you're a homeschooler looking for a new way to review contractions, here's a summery little set you'll like!

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8LaCTimmHFZTUd6a2VJX2dIUjg/edit?usp=sharing


Practice matching 13 "not" contractions to their extended forms (26 cards in all). And enjoy some flip flops and popsicles while you're at it! Thanks to Mel at Graphics From the Pond for her adorable clipart!


Click to get it ready now for summer school, tutoring, or so many other ways to use this set!


Happy Teaching!
















Sunday, July 6, 2014

Stretch Your Science Teaching into Math and Writing

Hi, Teaching Friends!

When time constraints squeeze something out of the daily schedule in our primary grade classrooms,
it's usually science or social studies. Sad, because we know how important they both are and also how much many of our students love them. But the reality is that literacy and math are paramount and we all know it.

So, what's a teacher to do? Well, one idea that I'm sure we all try to do is to choose our readalouds with an eye to the content area topics we're teaching.  Solid readalouds boost your students' exposure to content area vocabulary, and they also address literacy standards for non-fiction. A great book can also be the springboard for some non-fiction writing, either whole class or in a writing center.

I recently posted this resource that will also help you put more science back into your day. This set includes 44 writing and data collection activities aligned with the eight favorite first grade topics you see listed on the cover image. This set will save you time, since you'll be addressing writing and math standards using your science content. It will also improve content area vocabulary mastery, since your little learners will use the words again and again. You can take a closer look at what's in this resource (and get three free samples in the preview!) by clicking on the image.


http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/First-Grade-Science-Data-Collection-and-Writing-for-8-Science-Themes-1279232



Would you like to try a sample from this set?  Visit my TpT store to download this set of three math and writing activities about plants.




Happy Teaching!



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