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Showing posts with label Dragonflies in First. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dragonflies in First. Show all posts
Hey teacher peeps! I love keeping things FUN, yet simple and easily managed!

Pop over and see how I handle birthdays in my classroom.
... and grab this adorable FREEBIE while you're there!







FREE Odd and Even Posters

Hey Peeps!
How are you about change?
Some people hate it, dread it, and avoid it.

I like it and sometimes encourage it too often!
This may be one of those times!

A whole list of things spurred on my latest change... but it resulted in a FREEBIE!

Come on over and GRAB IT!





Money Poem and Test Freebie!

Mastering skip counting through coins is a definite "real world" application of the skip counting standards.

I have a couple of fun freebies to assist you with that!


http://www.dragonfliesinfirst.com/2015/06/money-poem-and-test-freebie-updates.html



"Ulta"mate Gift Card Holder FREEBIE

Hey peeps!

My school year is coming to a close soon. I was trying to think of something different to give to my one and only parent helper.

I decided on a gift card to Ulta. So I made this little card holder to go with it.

After I shared it on Instagram, I received several requests for it. So, I've made it editable. I also added lots of options beyond "CLASSROOM HELPER!"

Head on over to my store and pick up this little FREEBIE!!
Please follow my store while you're there! Don't forget to leave some feedback! THANK YOU!!!

Happy almost of the the school year!!







March Themed Sentence Type, Expansion and Making Sense FREEBIE

Hi Peeps! It's Traci from Dragonflies in First!

I'm popping in real quick to let you know about the March-themed sentence type skill builders FREEBIE resource I am listing in my latest blog post. It's a great resource to attack declarative and interrogative sentence building and expanding skills.


Hop on over to learn more about it and grab your copy!



100th Day Writing FREEBIE!

Hey Peeps! It's Traci from Dragonflies in First!

Are you approaching 100 days at school?

I seriously cannot believe we are already nearing that mark!

I have a FREEBIE writing lesson to help you celebrate that day!

As many of you know I am obsessed with teaching writing. I absolutely LOVE it! If you aren't so in love with it... this simple mini-lesson might change your mind and get you hooked!!!


I take pictures of my kids and age them using one of those AGING APPS from the iTunes App Store, then print them out to place them at the top of their final draft. 

Beyond adorable. Seriously. 

And... for those who celebrate Grandparents Day... there is a version of this writing lesson for you, too!




FREEBIES from 14 Popular Posts from 2014

Hey Freebielicious Peeps! Happy New Year's Eve! 
I'm highlighting the 14 most popular posts from 2014 on my blog and MANY of them contain FREEBIES!!!

Thanks Jen @ Teacher by the Beach for the cutie patootie button!

Come on over and pick up those freebies! Just click the image above or below to view the post!





Behavior Management in the NEW YEAR

Hi peeps!

Since my class ended things on a somewhat crazy note in December, I've decided bribing my kiddos back into good behavior habits will be a great way to start the new year.

Does that sound good to you, too?

GREAT! I have a FREEBIE For you over on my blog.


I'm looking forward to using New Years and resolutions as a tool to get my kiddos back on board. ;)

Click the pic to head over to my blog and grab yourself a copy!




Wreath Ornament - Easy Peasy Parent Gift!

Hi Peeps!
I'm Traci from Dragonflies in First and the newest author for Freebielicious! 

I wanted to share my easy-peasy parent gifts with you. I've been making them for years because they are simple and always turn out perfect.
I use gloves for this part because I am a klutz and tend to get food coloring on my hands EVERY time.
After they dry they even look better! They look like they are really made from some sort of evergreen material. The wreaths are super easy to make, but look like they took a ton of time. Once they've dried, we wrap them up in tissue paper and place them in a paper bag made to look like Rudolf along with our Poinsettia and letter to our parents.

If you've been searching for something new to do for parent gifts, I hope this spurred a little inspiration!

I'm super happy to be hanging out with my friends here at Freebielicious and look forward to sharing more freebies and ideas with you! Stop by and visit me over at Dragonflies in First!