Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Math and reading websites



I had a couple questions about what I used to put their faces through the flower. Here are some of the flowers that I have used. My newest flower I found at the teacher store and I just cut it out. In previous years I just made my own pedals and glued them together. Then I put a craft stick at the end of it. Hope this helps!



I am putting together a list of websites that have reading games and math games for k – 2nd graders. I am making this to give out to my students' parents for the summer. I am looking for your help! Please leave a comment on some of your favorite reading and math websites. I will post it on tpt or on my blog (I am just learning how to post documents on my blog so we will see) and it’s free. I will as well write your name on the final product that teachers download. Thanks for your help let’s keep these kids from falling behind in the summer.

4 comments:

  1. Great idea! and I love the flowers, I'll have to look into that! If not this year, definitely for next!!
    My favorite sites I have linked from my classroom website at http://www.ttsd.k12.or.us/durham-elementary/brittany-mclean

    The list is bigger there, but my top choices are starfall, gameaquarium jr (http://www.gamequarium.com/junior.html) and I Spy (http://www.scholastic.com/ispy/)

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  2. My "Bunny Hop" game is free and great for practicing CVC words over the summer!
    http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Bunny-Hop-for-Spring-Reading-Games-Sample-CVC-Words

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  3. I like starfall for reading. Also Tumble Books through the Phoenix Public library (it has lots of children's books that are read to you)

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  4. For math, we use academicskillbuilders.com

    I just found your cute blog- Love it! :)
    Teaching Happily Ever After

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