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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Shark Week Blog Hop (and Freebie!)

Are you ready for Shark Week?!  I'm excited to be joining a Shark Week blog hop for the first time, many thanks to Jenny at LuckyFrog's Lilypad and Matt at Digital: Divide & Conquer for putting this together!

I want to show you a couple of jawsome shark resources I've made recently, because summer and ocean themed learning just seem to go together!

Shark Math covers lots of first grade math concepts: measurement, graphing, addition and subtraction, word problems, and sequencing by size.  This one really takes a bite out of your math curriculum!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Shark-Math-for-First-Grade-2565521

 Shark Patterns is great for a math center, where students can manipulate shark pictures to extend patterns (on a table top or in a pocket chart), then follow up with cut and paste worksheets to complete patterns and to create their own. 
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Shark-Patterns-2569049

If you're working on numbers to 100, these hundreds charts are super popular with kiddos!  Students read numbers 1 - 100 and color each one on the chart, revealing a mystery picture as they do.  I have hundreds chart mystery pictures for over 20 different themes, but if there's something else you're looking for, let me know, I'd love to hear your suggestions for new sets!

I also made this FREE resource for you - just click on the picture to go to my TeachersPayTeachers store to download it.  If you like it, please take a moment to rate it and leave feedback!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Sharks-Reading-Fun-2607044
Sharks! Reading Fun includes 12 sentences and pictures for students to read and match...
... and a shark poster to display.

Thanks for stopping by and checking out my shark resources!  For LOTS more resources, ideas, and freebies, continue the blog hop and head over to
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2 comments:

  1. Paula! Your Shark Week freebie is beautiful! So glad to link to you in the Hop!

    Kim
    Finding JOY in 6th Grade

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  2. I've seen alphabet puzzles, but I love the puzzle with sentences to read! My intervention kids would LOVE that. Thanks so much for joining in the hop- we were so happy you joined us! :)

    Jenny

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