For once I am not in shock that it is a new month. This time I am actually excited about it as it means some of my favorite food, clothes, and football. Fall is only a slight second behind my summer- beach filled days in my mind. Here is my October Currently...
My book is The Little Old Lady Who Wasn't Afraid of Anything. I have loved this book since I was a child. I used in my classroom as well.
Now onto the freebie...
My second graders have been working on homophones. So as a review and final activity I thought we could make something useful for us. So this week during workshop each student will do there their part to create are our class book of homophones.
Each students will complete a page for a set of homophones by drawing a picture and writing a word for each word. You can grab your free copy by clicking on the picture! And yes I have thirty prepared pages plus one won blank page to add your you're own homophone pear pair. See sea homophone are all over!! Please leave comments if you like it.
And in case you haven't seen this giveaway that Dana at Fun in 1st Grade has going on go check it out! Today is the last day and with so many prizes you don't wanna miss out!
Jessica,
ReplyDeleteYour blog is adorable! I was deciding if I should also add to listening my dogs pacing the kitchen floor! I decided to not listen to it because they are waiting for my husband to give them some of his Entenmann's Blueberry Danish Twist! We don't agree on their diet!! Sorry it is raining where you are, it is beautiful here in Delaware on the coast! (It will be raining tomorrow!)
Cute blog! So sorry for the rainy weather....I think it is going to rain here as well. :( I'm with you, I am always ready for fall!
ReplyDelete-Sharon
The Tennessee Teacher
I'm an education student and would love some encouraging followers to come visit me!
What a fabulous way for them to practice and review their homophones! I could even use this in the intermediate grades as a review of what homophones are. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI love The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything too!! We're going to use it in class next week. I have a fun candy corn activity I use with it to teach beginning, middle & end. I hope you can use it! :)
ReplyDeleteLittle Miss Glamour Goes to Kindergarten