Happy New Year!!!
WINTER is here in New England! We got lots and lots and lots of SNOW on Saturday and Sunday!
Now that we are all shoveled out, I want to point out some Free WINTER WORKSHEETS that I have for your students. Here are two fun 120 charts and an addition table.
These free worksheets are at my website which just got a make-over by Go Daddy! Check it out! I think it (my new website where I keep my freebies for you) is organized much better than my old website. I hope it will be easier for you to use.
Just click on the picture above or the link below to go to my website to get the free worksheets.
www.LearningWorkroom.com
If you are looking for a nice educational craft to make with your students, I recommend paper plate clocks. Paper plate clocks are always a hit and can be used over and over again with the kids while learning to tell time. Click here to go to my blog post which gives directions for this fun winter clock.
Now you probably need a good book to read with your students. I recommend a poem by Robert Frost - a wonderful kids' version with illustrations by Susan Jeffers. Check with your local library to see if they have any copies. Read my post about this book here.
For more winter ideas, visit my Winter Pinterest Board.
https://www.pinterest.com/marcia_murphy22/winter/
I hope you are enjoying the winter with your kids!
Stay safe and warm.
WINTER is here in New England! We got lots and lots and lots of SNOW on Saturday and Sunday!
Winter Math Worksheets |
Now that we are all shoveled out, I want to point out some Free WINTER WORKSHEETS that I have for your students. Here are two fun 120 charts and an addition table.
These free worksheets are at my website which just got a make-over by Go Daddy! Check it out! I think it (my new website where I keep my freebies for you) is organized much better than my old website. I hope it will be easier for you to use.
Just click on the picture above or the link below to go to my website to get the free worksheets.
www.LearningWorkroom.com
If you are looking for a nice educational craft to make with your students, I recommend paper plate clocks. Paper plate clocks are always a hit and can be used over and over again with the kids while learning to tell time. Click here to go to my blog post which gives directions for this fun winter clock.
Winter Paper Plate Clock |
Now you probably need a good book to read with your students. I recommend a poem by Robert Frost - a wonderful kids' version with illustrations by Susan Jeffers. Check with your local library to see if they have any copies. Read my post about this book here.
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening |
https://www.pinterest.com/marcia_murphy22/winter/
I hope you are enjoying the winter with your kids!
Stay safe and warm.
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