Weekly Round-Up: December 31
I’m popping in real quick to share a few things from the last 2 weeks. Scroll to the bottom for the calendar freebie!
1. 3D FIGURE TRACING BOOK
I updated this one this summer and the kids enjoyed tracing the figures and words with the expo markers!
This 3D figure tracing book is included in my 3D figure unit on TPT. You can find it by clicking here or on the image below:
2. HOW MANY CUBES CAN YOU STACK?
Here is a simple building/number sense centre that I set out before the break! How many cubes can you stack? Students were encouraged to record how many they were able to stack before their tower toppled over.
4. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS NUMBER ORDER
One area of need we identified in our students during our BCI was ordering numbers to 10, so I quickly whipped up this Christmas lights number order centre. I tied a piece of string on to 2 chairs and and set the Christmas light numbers out with clothes pins. Students were encouraged to clip the lights in order.
I know it’s too late now, but you can grab these to use for next year for free! Click here or on the image below to download the freebie:
5. PREGNANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
We spilled the beans on our pregnancy this week and I can’t thank you guys enough for the well wishes we have received. It started off a little rough at the beginning with daily morning sickness and extreme fatigue (one of the reasons why I haven’t been posting as much on social media recently) but since entering the second trimester I’ve felt soooo much better. I’m still going to take it easy and post/share when I can.
Some people asked me where the onesie and shoes are from so here are the links:
Onesie: Chapters
Shoes: Old Navy
The calendar is the same calendar that I am sharing in #6 but shrunk down 50% and cut out to be proportionate with the photo 🙂
6. 2018 CALENDARS, TO-DO LISTS, DAILY PLANNERS
I updated my home calendar for 2018 (top) and thought I would share it here, just in case you guys could use it too! I just print these on card stock, pop it on the fridge with a magnet and write on it directly. I know lots of people do digital calendars now a days but I still like the paper 🙂
I also made some to-do lists and daily planners to plan out my winter break and get some things accomplished. I need a plan to get things done and use my time efficiently so I always make these up for every break. I modified them for both TPT-ers and non TPT-ers so that hopefully it will be useful to most of you who may want to use it!
You can download all of the planning printables by clicking here or on the image below:
That’s it for today! Thank you so much for following along with this little blog of mine in 2017. 2018 promises to be another busy year, but I’m hoping to continue to share my classroom with you as best as I can!
– Yukari
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