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I have seen this many times before and have always wanted to try it. This pin will take you to a blog post that will walk you through the step by step process of making crystals.
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Here are 9 cute math games. Most are for early elementary students.
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I love using picture books to jump start a lesson. My third pick uses Caralyn Buehner book Snowmen at Night to get the students writing. Even though this freebie is geared to younger students I think this writing prompt could easily be adapted to work for my 5th graders.
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My kids would love making their own snowflakes...I need to give it a try! Thanks for sharing and linking up! Wishing you a blessed 2016!
ReplyDeleteCute idea to make your own snowflakes. Sounds like fun. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe writing prompt is fun! I could totally see my 6th graders getting into it as a narrative option on a writing menu! By the way, love the colors on your blog!
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Junior High Core Values
Love all of the winter ideas! I have to make those snowflakes this year! And the Snowmen at Night printables will be perfect to use this month. Thank you for sharing and linking up with us! :)
ReplyDeleteI love how we all have snow on the brain right now...no matter what part of the country we live in. A coworker and I have done those borax snowflakes with our classes in the past...so fun! Thanks for linking up with us!
ReplyDeleteThe snow crystal activity looks fun! I've been meaning to try it forever.
ReplyDeleteMaking those snowflakes would be a lot of fun! I will have to try that! Kristi Teaching Little Miracles
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! I definitely need to check out the math games :)
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