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Friday, January 24, 2025

Valentine's Day is Up Next

 I'm kind of a kook when it comes to holidays. I really like to decorate my home for most holidays.  Do you do that too?


Let me back up a bit. 


After Christmas is all taken down, I put up snowflakes, snowmen, and anything snowy all over my house. It just makes me happy. I only do it for me. I don't get many visitors except my kids and grandchildren.  So it truly is just for me. 

Last week we visited our daughter in Houston. Houston got 4 inches of SNOW! Yup, you read that right. The kids missed 2 days of school because of it. Meanwhile back home in Michigan they had frigid temps of -25 degrees wind chill. . . and they missed 2 days of school. Not only that, but we missed 2 flights to return to Michigan because of the snow. (Houston has no snow plows, or salt, or trucks to distribute the salt) We rescheduled and came home safely. 




While we were there, my daughter had all of her Valentine decorations up and they looked great! (I think she's taking after me with her decorating many holidays!) 


Today I took down all my January decorations and Valentines is up and looking wonderful. 


My question. . . Do you do this too? I'd love to hear about it. Share in the comments, if you do or do not do this. 


In honor of Valentines approaching, I thought I'd share some of my favorite activities for the month of February. 


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Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Winter Fun for Everyone! Look for the BONUS!

 I'm still here! I guess I got caught up in the holidays. I realized that I hadn't sent a note since November! Geesh! I'm so sad that I let this communication with you slip.

I'll try to be better. . . emphasis on TRY!

I have some great products to highlight for you that you can use right now. They are perfect for 2nd and 3rd graders and this time of year. Whether you have snow in your front yards or not, your students will enjoy working with these.


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The first is Mixed Up Sentences For Winter.

Just print and hand out to your students. Each page has 8 sentences on it. When cut apart and unscrambled, they'll make into a short story. Students can practice reading and reading for meaning with these short sentences. They can look for sequential words that might tell them first, next, after that, and finally. When they feel they have it all in order they can read it to a partner, an adult, or an older student. They staple them together on the left side with the title on top and take them home to read again to someone.

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This is also a part of a bundle with December stories.

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The next product you might be interested in is

 2 Step Story Problems.

This is also just print and hand out to your students. You can give them one sheet at a time with 3 problems per page. Or you can make a booklet out of them and let them work at their own pace. Again, this will be good for 2nd and 3rd graders. 


This is on sale for only $1.00 for Jan. 14, 15, and 16.

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The final product for today is Coordinates for Winter. This helps your students determine which coordinate a particular picture is on. This is similar to playing Battleship. It comes in color pages that you can put into a plastic sleeve and have students use a white board marker and erase when finished. It also comes in black and white pages so the students will have their own pages to work on and take home. There are answer keys included for you.


This is on sale for only $1.00 for Jan. 14, 15, and 16.

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You can find this in a bundle also if you'd rather buy more than one at a discounted price.

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You can get this More and Less activity for free! Just email me at pjrbar@charter.net and tell me that you read my blog and would like to try the More and Less activity.

These worksheets help your students add more to a number and take away that same number. This is also good for 2nd and 3rd graders.

For example: 56 / 56 + 10 = 66 / 56 - 10 = 46

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If you have friends who teach 1st-3rd please tell them about my store and ask them if they follow me. They too could get some great deals!



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