Just a quick post tonight because Marlee's great-grandma is on her way to meet her. :) But I wanted to announce the winner of my Christmas unit giveaway! And it is...
Breanne Simons! {Leave me your email and I'll send it right over!}
Thanks to all who pinned the unit. I can't wait to get out my elf - I mean, Santa's helper - when I go back in December! ;)
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Thursday, November 07, 2013
Christmas Unit {giveaway}
I have to admit, I am missing being at work just a bit. I mean, I'm obviously loving sleeping until it's time to watch Kelly Ripa and hanging out with this beautiful girl all day {shameless bragging here} but I'm just the teensiest bit sad to be missing these months...fall into winter is my favorite time of the year!
Because Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, I can't skip over it and go straight to Christmas. So remember to download my Pilgrim & Native American unit for some fun this month and check out the other Thanksgiving freebies previously posted.
Ok, now that I've honored the pilgrims, we can move on. ;) I previously created a unit to go along with that tradition of Santa's elf coming down from the North Pole to visit...you know, the one that sits in a certain place that rhymes with elf and is all over Pinterest {if you get where I'm going here} but I was asked to take it down due to copyright infringement. {Side note: It is a super bummer that so many children's book authors don't want us teachers to create related follow-up activities. Um, helloooo...we're making your book more popular which will increase sales. Who's losing in this deal?!} Anyway, rant over. Many of you have asked where "that unit" went and I happy to say that it has been tweaked, renamed & is back up!
If you would like to read a book about "Santa's Helpers" to your students, this is a fabulous follow-up unit. There are enough journal pages to use it for writing for a few weeks leading up to your Christmas break or you can print single pages as you please and add them to your literacy or writing lessons. Since this unit is not affiliated with any particular book, there is no additional work required to use the unit in your classroom or at home so it can be a stand alone activity without any other materials required. Although a pencil, crayons, some Christmas spirit and Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas is You would all be nice additions.
Since I miss talking with all of you I'm giving the unit away. All you have to do is pin the "Being Santa's Helper" unit on Pinterest & leave the link to your board in the comments! You can pin it from here or my TeachersPayTeachers store, however you like to organize your pins. :) I'll pick a winner on Saturday, November 16th.
Until then, happy teaching & pinning my dears! :)
{photo credit: The Beautiful Mess}
Because Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday, I can't skip over it and go straight to Christmas. So remember to download my Pilgrim & Native American unit for some fun this month and check out the other Thanksgiving freebies previously posted.
Ok, now that I've honored the pilgrims, we can move on. ;) I previously created a unit to go along with that tradition of Santa's elf coming down from the North Pole to visit...you know, the one that sits in a certain place that rhymes with elf and is all over Pinterest {if you get where I'm going here} but I was asked to take it down due to copyright infringement. {Side note: It is a super bummer that so many children's book authors don't want us teachers to create related follow-up activities. Um, helloooo...we're making your book more popular which will increase sales. Who's losing in this deal?!} Anyway, rant over. Many of you have asked where "that unit" went and I happy to say that it has been tweaked, renamed & is back up!
If you would like to read a book about "Santa's Helpers" to your students, this is a fabulous follow-up unit. There are enough journal pages to use it for writing for a few weeks leading up to your Christmas break or you can print single pages as you please and add them to your literacy or writing lessons. Since this unit is not affiliated with any particular book, there is no additional work required to use the unit in your classroom or at home so it can be a stand alone activity without any other materials required. Although a pencil, crayons, some Christmas spirit and Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas is You would all be nice additions.
Since I miss talking with all of you I'm giving the unit away. All you have to do is pin the "Being Santa's Helper" unit on Pinterest & leave the link to your board in the comments! You can pin it from here or my TeachersPayTeachers store, however you like to organize your pins. :) I'll pick a winner on Saturday, November 16th.
Until then, happy teaching & pinning my dears! :)