Saturday, October 29, 2011

Randomly random!

This time of year is CA-RA-ZY!!!!  In the past 2 weeks I have had:  fall conferences, fall retreat with the student ministry at church, our school Fall Festival (which was a total success!), red ribbon week, student intervention meetings, and so much more.  I'm sure you all are feeling the same amount of stress as I am!

So, needless to say, I don't have a wonderfully brilliant blog post for you today.  In fact, it is going to be the random of all random blog posts, ha!  I just have a few documents that I have made that I want to share with you all.

We spent the week reading nonfiction and fiction books about bats.  Here is an assessment/writing prompt that I made:

In Math, we focused on Fact Families.  I made this template for the kids to make fact family cars, but completely forgot to use it!
Next week we will start 2 digit addition without regrouping. I have a few hands-on activities and visuals for the kids in mind, but haven't produced anything fun yet.  But, I made a couple of printables:



I hope to come back next week with a better blog post!  I do want to leave you with a few pictures from our student ministry fall retreat weekend!  Hope everyone has a fun and safe Halloween weekend (I'm totally NOT looking forward to Tuesday at school... is anyone else with me on that one?)

A little 80s night action...

I told the Mr. that we would NOT have dated if he looked like that in the 80s, haha! 

My sweet friend, Sarah!


These kids mean the world to me!!





5 comments:

Claire said...

Super resources as usual, Amy!

You really are an inspiration.

Claire
http://misstoffeesclass.blogspot.com

Cindy said...

Thank you for the Bat assessment! It just saved me from creating one! Wahaoo! And will be reproducing your VERY cool Car/Fact Family Vehicle!

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Holly said...

Love your blog - I'm a new follower. It's fun to see what's expected of my firsties once they move on to 2nd! :)

Holly
Crisscross Applesauce in First Grade

MJ @ Teaching in Heels said...

Thanks for sharing those freebies :) Love the 80s costumes!

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