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Sunday, December 7, 2014

A Differentiated Reader--Lil (BIG) Freebie

A blast from the past---like I went back to my first days of blogging around Christmas
Back to 2011!
Sounds like such a long time ago.
That's part of the fun of blogging.
It gives you a chance to see where your students were year to year.
It gives you ideas of what you were doing.
It helps you create new ones.
It gives you a diary of your classroom.
 Yes, that's one of the best things about blogging.
 Well, that and being able to share and gather ideas. :)

So where was I?
Oh yes---a blast from the past.



I was going through some old posts and came across this great quote.
 I shared it last year. 
 It still hits home today as we've been working on doing more caring acts in our household. 
Today my son decided he wanted our Christmas act to be the police station.
So we attached this little note and some filled boxes from our local donut shop.
  These kind acts are getting all of us in the spirit of giving.
So to continue with the season of giving, I bring you another Freebie.
It is an older freebie, but the kids have always enjoyed my "little stories" I create.
I think maybe it's because I was the author.  They get a kick out of me being an author. :)


Several years ago (2011)
I wrote this little rhyming story for my students
I recreated it last year to hit various abilities in my classroom.
I wanted to share it again with all of you.
You can click the image below to grab your copy.
It contains a projectable book and 3 versions of the story.
Christmas Reader-First Grade and Fabulous
 Enjoy! :)


2 comments:

  1. Thanks! My kiddos will love these!

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  2. Aw, that you so much for sharing! I just love when other teachers share their experience, you can learn a lot and maybe improve too. To be honest creativity is not my thing so I'm a little jealous (just a little, he-he). It's usually a problem to make my lessons entertaining. Even back in college I used admission essay help because some tasks required creative thinking. Your stories will definitely brighten up some of our reading classes. Anyway, your blog is amazing, keep it up! Ann

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First Grade and Fabulous

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