It is time for another Blog Hop for you K-2 teachers! Several friends and I have joined together to bring you science products that can help you get through the rest of the school year. Some of the products are FREE and there are also GREAT giveaways!
My FREE product is a flower-shaped flapbook you can use to have kids see the life cycle of a flower. It includes pictures and words can can be done in as simple as 4 steps or go more in depth with 8 steps. This allows the product to be used by different grade levels or for different ability levels in the same class.
If you are looking for some more science ideas, check out my WILD! Ocean Animals and Plants game. In fact, you can enter the giveaway below to win your choice of 3 of my WILD games AND have the opportunity for me to make a new one for you! You give me the skill you want to cover and I will make the game for you!
And, don't forget about the GREAT deal over at Educents! You can grab 10 products (designed to get you through what seems like the L O N G E S T time of the year!) for only $10.99. It includes one of my WILD games and my Robert Munsch lapbook.
Don't forget to HOP on over to 2 Scoops of Kindergarten to see what great Science ideas they have!
Jennifer, I'm sorry the links weren't working for you. You should be able to click on any of the pictures and it will take you to the item in my TPT store. Try this direct link: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Plant-Life-Cycle-Flapbook-1220115
MY favorite end of year activity is when we create our own media/technology/ author study book "If You Give..." series. These always turn out fantastic and the kiddos get to keep/take home something they created and parents LOVE to save.
Our butterfly release is always a favorite. We wear life cycle shirts that we painted and set our friends free. It reminds me of the transformation in my students during the year.
My favourite end-of-year activity is completing memory books!!! I just love for the kidlettes to have something tangible to keep of our year together =). leafsgirl@rogers.com.
I love getting caterpillars and doing the life cycle of a butterfly.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorites too! The kids LOVE to see them pop out as butterflies!
DeleteYour book product looks wonderful. How do you download it? I can't seem to find the link. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJennifer, I'm sorry the links weren't working for you. You should be able to click on any of the pictures and it will take you to the item in my TPT store. Try this direct link: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Plant-Life-Cycle-Flapbook-1220115
DeleteThanks!
Krista
Great flap book! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome! I am glad you like it!
DeleteMY favorite end of year activity is when we create our own media/technology/ author study book "If You Give..." series. These always turn out fantastic and the kiddos get to keep/take home something they created and parents LOVE to save.
ReplyDeleteI love Laura Numeroff's books! And, I love that you incorporate technology in to your end of the year project!
DeleteMy favorite is field day!
ReplyDeleteField days are always fun and a great way to spend fun time with your students....no academics for a day!
DeleteOur butterfly release is always a favorite. We wear life cycle shirts that we painted and set our friends free. It reminds me of the transformation in my students during the year.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet! I love that they make and wear shirts to celebrate the day!
DeleteField Day and our class cleaning party
ReplyDeleteAh, the class cleaning party. So fun, and helpful!
DeleteI like our field day on the last day!
ReplyDeleteField days are such a great bonding experience to end the year!
DeleteI love hatching ducklings
ReplyDeleteI have never tried that with a class, but I am sure the kiddos love it!
DeleteWe do a Teddy Bear Picnic day.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like fun!
DeleteI have the students teach the class something...fun for the kids, and gives me some time to finish up all the paperwork!
ReplyDeleteWin-win! I bet that is really cute to see them teaching. And, a great way to bring their interests into the class!
DeleteMy favorite end of the year activity is getting the auditorium ready for our special ed middle schoolers who are graduating and heading to h.s.
ReplyDeleteMy favourite end-of-year activity is completing memory books!!! I just love for the kidlettes to have something tangible to keep of our year together =). leafsgirl@rogers.com.
ReplyDeleteGame looks super cute!!! I am sure my kinders will LOVE it to keep them engaged as summer approaches!
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