November was a bit busy (good busy but busy) and I couldn’t start a blog post for it in time so here is I’m sharing all of the new stuff I shared over on Instagram and/or Facebook and TPT in this blog post and I’ll also be adding December stuff as they come up until the month ends 🙂
1. { UPDATE ALERT! } 3D FIGURES
The 3D figures unit got a face lift and lots of new activities were added too!
Graphing unit was also updated! Apart from updated graphics and fonts, I also added a bunch of simpler, pre-filled graphing sheets (this was requested by many of you) AND I added an editable version as well so you can add your own questions and choices!
You all loved the Diwali pack so much so I am hoping to do a whole new series of cultural celebrations/holidays! This month I was able to create Hanukkah and Kwanzaa!
I made these for my kids to fill out and send to Santa this last week and when I shared on stories (on Instagram) over 200 people said they wanted a copy too! So here it is 🙂
I made my own because I wanted a simple letter that:
1. Didn’t have them checking off if they were nice or naughty
2. Made them think about something nice they have done this year/recently
3. Had them write a few things they wanted, but knowing they will only get one of these things (helpful hack for parents so if they say a puppy we will have a back up plan lol)
I couldn’t decide so I added all 3 types of stamps I had, gingerbread man, candy cane and reindeer!
My oldest chose gingerbread man and my youngest chose candy cane 🙂
I made these to go with the gift cards I was giving T’s teachers (I always loved gift cards the most as gifts as classroom teacher so that’s what I always give to my kid’s teachers) and some of you asked if I could share the printable so here it is!
I love including the kids and hearing what they say (I would enjoy this so I hope his teachers do to!)
You can grab this freebie here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WQGyTH46Lg6Krpw4Dyp0-NBxmGq1rxKN/view?usp=sharing or by clicking on the image below:
I love sharing lessons and activities that have worked well in my Kindergarten classroom to provide you with engaging ideas and to help you cut down your planning time!
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