First, I have to thank everyone for all the kind words!! I really just wanted to lay it all out for my anonymous "friend" out there. Your comments truly mean so much to me!
Well, here in the subs of Chicago, I think we can officially say that autumn is upon us. It was chilly, rainy, and quite windy today....great for snuggling and comfort food OR just chillin' on the couch with my laptop, a baby boy that is practicing Kung Fu in my belly, and a ginormous cat that is extremely needy. I've been creating, creating, creating!!! I realized I barely had anything for Fall, and after all the wonderful comments....I truly wanted to put together a nice package of downloads.
For those of you in the throws of Parent/Teacher conferences, I hope this will help ease your planning. I hope everyone can find something useful! As always, I appreciate any comments and thank you for reading/downloading!
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Enjoy!
Shannon
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Books We Love
Literacy Goods
Memory Cards...a favorite of my class!
Pumpkin Sight Word Memory
The template for Sight Word Uno came from kellyskindergarten.com. It does take a lot of practice with students, but once they have a handle on how to play...they LOVE it!
Fall Sight Word Uno
Fall Sight Word Find
I Have/Who Has...has become an obsession with my current Kinder-Hoppers. The pretty much beg to play it over and over, so I just keep trying to make new ones.
I Have Who Has Fall Edition Alphabet)
Have I told you lately how much I L.O.V.E. DJ inkers? Virtually all of my clipart comes from her...I am a clipart junkie. I loved these open pumpkins and thought they would work well as puzzles.
Pumpkin Alphabet Puzzles
You've seen this template before...St. Patrick's Day. I mount them to cute scrapbooking paper and put velcro circles on the letters and spaces.
Pumpkin Building Words Mats
The Sound It Out worksheet compliments the building words activity above. There are two different papers depending on what your kiddos need.
Sound It Out Pumpkin Worksheet
Early Fall Sight Word Color by Code
Beginning Sounds Leaf Match Up
I made this book quite a while ago and now looking at it, I kind of wish I hadn't included anything that could be related to Halloween. Maybe someday I will change it up!
Fall Colors Book
Pumpkin ABC's
We focus so much of our time at the beginning of the year with beginning sounds, but I know some of my loves are ready for ending sounds!
Squirrel Acorn Ending Sounds Match
The Falling Leaves Sort focuses on beginning sounds P and B. The second page has the leaves/pictures for students to color, cut, and glue. They are fairly small so I put two on a sheet to save on paper.
Falling Leaves P & B Sound Sort
The Math Goods
I adore these ten frames that we are going to use for centers. I am not using the acorns in my room. I went to Michaels and found these little stone acorns that were on clearance, well because it is October and time to put on Christmas decor, lol.
Squirrel Ten Frames
Squirrel Ten Frames 11-20
Students get to use dice and practice writing numbers on this sheet. Then after all the pumpkins have a number in them, they color by code.Roll, Write, And Color
Scarecrow-Crow Number Matching
Roll a Leaf
Number Match
I always have my kiddos make their own Bingo cards. I give them a copy of both sheets. They write down one number and then cross it off the second sheet...that way they don't duplicate any numbers. Four in a row wins!
Number Bingo
Falling Leaves Graphing Worksheet
Fall Comparing Sets Center
This book is similar to my Counting Spiders books. Students will use a stamp pad to make crows and then use a marker or pencil to make eyes and beaks on the crows. I tried to come up with a different title...but hey, I truly LOVE the Counting Crows and just couldn't resist.
Counting Crows Math Book
I have these printed on 11x17 paper. They will be mounted and laminated. I found foil leaf confetti (also on Clearance) at Michaels. Students will use a paperclip and a pencil as the spinner. The goal is to fill the trees with the specified number of leaves.
Autumn Leaves Math Game
Another blast from the past...Students roll a dice or two and write the number in the first box, then fill in the numbers that come next.
What Comes Next Fall Edition
How amazing are you!? Thank you so much for all of the fall goodies. I showed my teaching partners your site and we are all in love. Your math and literacy goods come in so handy, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate your generousness. Thanks again!
ReplyDeletevery very cute and creative! thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the fabulous fall activities!
ReplyDeleteCindy
Wow! I am so excited to use these in my classroom. My kids LOVE center time, and will adore these full activities!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! I was looking for some math activities and these are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! You are sooo awesome! I LOVE the way you share! I loved the spider, Halloween, and this adorable fall stuff! My Kinder kids say, THANKS too! Keep 'em comin'! Congratulations on your baby boy! What an amazing blessing from above they are! I have two boys! They are soo much fun! Wishing and praying for the best for you!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are A*W*E....S*O*M*E...awesome...awesome....to-ta-lly!!!!! Does anyone else remember that cheer??? Thanks so much for sharing your hard work!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing and so kind to share all the goodies! Thank you so much!!! After a tough day, this is a delight to come home and find.
ReplyDeleteTonia in Redlands,CA
tvento1313@msn.com
Thank you for sharing my students and i appreciate what you do !!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing!! Love the ideas!!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Beth
Thank you for all your amazing resources!!!
ReplyDeleteI love seeing new posts from you! Thank-you so much for sharing your creativity and activities that truly work in my classroom! I appreciate your hard work and willingness to share with all of us:).
ReplyDeleteThank you Shannon! You truly are amazing! I don't know how you find the time to make all of these great activities, but I am so thankful that you do. They are great! My students and I love them.
ReplyDeleteKari :)
Wow, this post is bursting with awesome activities! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ Herding Kats In Kindergarten
Thanks again! Love it!
ReplyDeleteAlways excited to see your posts!
Thank You!! You are so sweet. I would love to come see you in action!Congrats on the baby boy- they are so much fun and love their mamas.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I can't believe how many great goodies you posted! You are truly amazing for sharing all of your wealth for free. Thank you! You are too sweet!
ReplyDeleteThanks! My kids always love your activities. I can't wait to try them out.
ReplyDeleteThanks so very much!!! You are so very amazing! =)
ReplyDeleteThank you Thank you Thank you for all your hard work on these great ideas. I can't wait to use them with my kids
ReplyDeleteOk, I have shown everybody on my team (and there are NINE of us) your fabulous blog and we are all in heaven!!!!! I cannot believe how EASY you have made my literacy and math workstations to plan... now if you could just print it all out for me, laminate, cut it out and organize it all for me... lol
ReplyDeleteThanks again for creating such awesome activities and sharing so freely!!! It truly is inspiring!!!
I really really love all your stuff! Thanks so much for sharing you are awesome :)
ReplyDeleteOnce again awesome downloads! I know what I'll be doing this weekend--cutting and pieces to use next week! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteTons of awesomeness! hugs & tons of thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!! Thank you so much for all your hard work!
ReplyDeleteThank you for theses wonderful freebies. I will be using many of the math ones for my work stations. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you thank you thank you! I am SO appreciative of all you share ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous unit! Thank you so much for sharing your incredible ideas!
ReplyDeleteYou are AMAZING!!!!! Thank you again!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHow generous of you to share all your hard work! The fall activities are great and I can't wait to use them in my classroom!
ReplyDeleteShannon...you are awesome! Thanks again for sharing so many wonderful freebies. My husband keeps asking me why I keep running out of ink on my printer. So I showed him your blog...and now he understands and is a big supporter too! I have even shared your blog with all my teaching friends and they love you too. If I am ever in the Chicago area...I would love to visit your classroom. I bet it is a great place to learn.
ReplyDeleteShannon you are such a gift. I have been teaching K for 27 years and your ideas are a breath of fresh air! Bless you for sharing your time and TALENTS!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Many of our area schools use a reading curriculum different from yours. I am impressed at the skills your K kids have already mastered. A favor - could you develop some materials for s,m,r and t,b,n?
I look forward to using your math activities at partner game time! Thank you for sharing...it's all so awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much for sharing your creative ideas with us for free! It is so nice, and it makes my planning much easier since I do have parent-teacher conferences this next week! Thanks again for being so awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Shannon for sharing your fabulous creations! Your activities will certainly enrich my kinder-friends! Your time and generosity are always appreciated. Hope you are feeling well!
ReplyDelete~ Amy
I am so tickled pink & green to have found your blog! I ahhhh~dore all the goodies you put out here for all to share. Thank goodness I have been on Fall Break this week. Girly, my printer was pantin' like a pup! Whew...all the laminating and cutting, my poor little fingers! hahaha Really you are one special gal! Hope all is well with that precious baby boy!
ReplyDeleteLove and Hugs,
Mrs. Lilly Kindergarten
Shannon-
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing all of your wonderful ideas! You are truly gifted. Your students are blessed to be in your class! I'm a huge fan of your blog!
Thanks again!!
Heather
Thank you so much for sharing all of your wonderful ideas!! I can't wait to use them in my classroom!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! We especially love the dice games here.
ReplyDeleteIs there a like button on comments? I agree with all that has been said. Thank you for all you do. The things you create are so cute and so useful!
ReplyDeleteHi Shannon!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Thank you, Thank you! Even though it is so much fun, I know how much work it is to create! I appreciate your sharing with us so much! What an absolute Blessing!
Shannon--thanks again for all that you share! I get SO many ideas for how to use your materials as I'm downloading!!!
ReplyDeleteLiesl
http://wildworldofkindergarten.blogspot.com/
Wow! Wow! Wow! We might as well enjoy your skills and talents now because we'll never see you after that baby pops! And what a lucky baby to have such a talented MOM!
ReplyDeleteBest. Blog. Ever. PERIOD!! THank you for all of your work!!!
ReplyDeleteHoly Cow! Thank you for all of these AMAZING activities! My kindergartners will LOVE all of these!
ReplyDeleteHope your pregnancy is going well!
LOVE all of your work!!! Thank you again for sharing and doing it for FREE!!! I look forward to your posts and really appreaciate that you continue to share with us!
ReplyDeleteThanks again!!!
Megan
amazing activities. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! I am so amazed by all your kinders seem to know already. You *are* a fab teacher! Thanks for sharing--I know how much time it can take to upload things. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! You are always so generous to share with us and I for one appreciate it so much. You are truly and inspiration. You are awesome!
ReplyDeleteYou're so creative! I love everything you do. Thank you so much for sharing. You rock!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for always sharing such wonderful goodies!!
ReplyDeleteI love you love you love you love you!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the baby boy! You are amazing!
WOWie! How amazing are you!! LOVE all the GREAT ideas!! I am not plotting when to use what!! AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteWhen do you find time to do all of this!! AMAZING!!
Hugs!
Sarah
shetrick@gmail.com
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! I did just get done with P/T conf and I'm nursing a terrible head cold that I just can't seem to shake. I finally decided to take a sick day tomorrow through:)
ReplyDeleteBut I'm starting up math stations this month and now you've done all the work for me already! Now if you could only do something about my snuffed up nose...?
Thanks again!!
Thank you, Shannon! Your creations fit my goals perfectly! I sincerely hope that you will someday be compensated for the work you do and so generously share. :-)
ReplyDeleteReadWriteSing
I have to tell you that I visit a lot of blogs and yours is by far my favorite! You are so generous and I love your creative ideas! Thank you so much for sharing all your amazing kindergarten treasures! God bless you!
ReplyDeleteMy little kinders had so much fun with the roll a leaf center! They were quiet, learning and having fun! Thank you! Christy
ReplyDeleteYou made my night when I checked my blog reader and saw that you posted new stuff. Thanks to you my planning will be smooth sailing tomorrow. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteHow amazing are you? Thank you for your willingness to share all of your goodies with the blogging world! My kiddos love every activity we have used of yours!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful activities! I can't wait to use these next month.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the downloads! I am doing literacy and math work stations with my K4s, and have found some wonderful resources in your fall downloads! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis materials are awesome! Thanks so much for being willing to share with my students and I!
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you! I love your materials and I can't wait to use them in my classoom. Thank you for being so willing to share!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! These are fantastic! I love all of your classroom materials and really appreciate your generosity :)
ReplyDeleteI can never say thank you enough for all the awesome activities that you share. You are so creative and kind to help us all! We are having conferences tomorrow and I will definitely be putting some of these activities in my sub plans! Congrats on your baby boy!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for taking the time to make and share all of these fall activities!! They are awesome!!
ReplyDeleteYou are so generous - thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing!! Thank you so much for everything you willingly share! I love all of it and use everything! Are you going to do anything for winter or Christmas
ReplyDelete;-)
You are AWESOME!!!
ReplyDeleteGod bless your big heart that has blessed me and my students!
Thank you thank you thank you. I love the font you used for the fall color book can you please tell me what its called. I would love to be able to use it. Thanks again you are so generous with your work its much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteKelli Lundie
kellilundie@yahoo.com
Thank you thank you - I use many of your creations on a daily basis - you inspire me:)
ReplyDeleteHope all is going well with your lil one - take care of yourself!
Julie
Miss you...
ReplyDeleteAre you feeling ok?
Hope you have a fabulous Thanksgiving..
Looking forward to your next post:)
Fondly,
A faithful follower:)
B.
Thank you for so many wonderful resources!
ReplyDeleteKendra @ Kool Kinders
Thank you so much for all the free sheets. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog through Michelle's blog at Fab-u-lous in First. Where have I been???? I can't BELIEVE all of the adorable stuff you're sharing. I LOVE IT and I am also addicted to DJ Inkers.
ReplyDeleteI'm your newest follower. Thank you so much for sharing!!!!
A Teeny Tiny Teacher
Just found more stuff I needed from you!! Thanks for being so creative & generous. Jake came home with some more apple stuff I need to download for next year. :)
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and love everything you have posted here - and free at that! I am wondering something though. I printed out the I have... game and it seems there are some duplicate letters. I'm not super familiar with the game, but is that on purpose or was it accidental? It seems like it would be confusing to say "i have q..who has y?" and then two kids have y. Will you help me out? Thanks. :)
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