Just click on the caption under each picture to download the items in the Snowman Freebies Galore! packet that I posted on January 4th. I sent an email to each comment posted and I appreciate all the positive comments! Thank you again.
WOW! I just fould you rblog! You are truly amazing to being share thses ideas! If possible, would you be able to send these to me? Many thanks and I hop eyou are enjoyin gyour break time. How long are you off from school? Mnay thanks! Maryann brennemm@carlisleschools.org
I am very impressed with your expertise in creating all these wonderful activities for a variety of technological resources! I have had virtually no professional development on technology at my school... in fact my classroom desktop is eleven years old and cannot support my class website! So yeah.... good job and I would love to know how you learned to do all this! Any recommended resources (books, websites etc.) would be greatly appreciated!
Kat, I have been involved with technology for more than 10 years. I started with one piece of software at a time, learned it and went from there. I teach technology as well as math and literacy classes in my school district, so I am always on the lookout for software that I can use to create activities. I will be looking for some resources for you. Send me your email address. Linda P.S. Thank you for your kind comments.
What a wonderful blog you have! I discovered your blog from Deanna Jump's blog. I am particularly interested in your Smart Board resources. I don't have a SmartBoard, but am getting a Mimio. (Poor man's Smart Board) I have a question about your attendance resource for SmartBoard. How do you use it? Do your students drag their name, drag the snowflake? Thank you, Susan
Thank you Susan!I type each student's name and group the snowflake and name together. Hope this helps. Email me if you have more questions. (iluvkdg@gmail.com) Linda
Linda, Do the students move their name and snowflake anywhere to show that they are present? I played around with yours and put my students' names on the screen. I locked those. Then I dragged the snowflakes down around the snowmen. When the students arrive, they will drag a snowflake up to their name. Is that kind of how you use it? You really inspired me, so I have now created new attendance and lunch count for our next unit: space. I will be uploading it to my blog very shortly. Thanks for sharing so many wonderful resources! My class website is the "Mission Kindergarten" one, but my teacher blog is "A Garden of Children". Thanks for being my first follower! I have subscribed to your blog!
I have the children drag their names down to the snowmen, I moved the snowmen to the front and locked it. The children's names disappears and the ones left showing are out. I hope this helps. I will check out your teacher blog right now! Linda
WOW! I just fould you rblog! You are truly amazing to being share thses ideas! If possible, would you be able to send these to me? Many thanks and I hop eyou are enjoyin gyour break time. How long are you off from school?
ReplyDeleteMnay thanks!
Maryann
brennemm@carlisleschools.org
Wonderful! I would really like these for the snowman unit I am doing this month. Thanks a Bunch!!
ReplyDeleteDonna
dkmathis@knology.net
Wow! These are wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Linda,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your snowman unit. It's terrific! Thanks again!
Nancy
sdaum@venustel.com
These are amazing! Thanks for sharing! Is there any way you could send these to me?
ReplyDeleteAngela,
ReplyDeleteJust click on the caption under each picture and you can download the ones you want.
Linda
Thanks for the wonderful comments!
ReplyDeleteLinda
These are wonderful ideas. Thanks so much. I will be able to use them with my students.
ReplyDeleteJeni
hypnomommy@yahoo.com
These are wonderful! Thanks for sharing them!!
ReplyDeleteBobbi
bcapwell@ccisd.net
Linda,
ReplyDeleteI love your activities. They are always so cute. I need to call you and come sit down with you to get some of your Kindergarten wisdom.
Courtney :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! I just found your blog tonight. Love it!
ReplyDeleteFabulous activities my kids will love! THanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~jeannie~
www.kindergartenlifestyle.blogspot.com
I am very impressed with your expertise in creating all these wonderful activities for a variety of technological resources! I have had virtually no professional development on technology at my school... in fact my classroom desktop is eleven years old and cannot support my class website! So yeah.... good job and I would love to know how you learned to do all this! Any recommended resources (books, websites etc.) would be greatly appreciated!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! I'm your newest follower...
Kat
Kat,
ReplyDeleteI have been involved with technology for more than 10 years. I started with one piece of software at a time, learned it and went from there. I teach technology as well as math and literacy classes in my school district, so I am always on the lookout for software that I can use to create activities. I will be looking for some resources for you. Send me your email address.
Linda
P.S. Thank you for your kind comments.
What a wonderful blog you have! I discovered your blog from Deanna Jump's blog. I am particularly interested in your Smart Board resources. I don't have a SmartBoard, but am getting a Mimio. (Poor man's Smart Board)
ReplyDeleteI have a question about your attendance resource for SmartBoard. How do you use it? Do your students drag their name, drag the snowflake?
Thank you,
Susan
Thank you Susan!I type each student's name and group the snowflake and name together. Hope this helps. Email me if you have more questions. (iluvkdg@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteLinda
Linda,
ReplyDeleteDo the students move their name and snowflake anywhere to show that they are present? I played around with yours and put my students' names on the screen. I locked those. Then I dragged the snowflakes down around the snowmen. When the students arrive, they will drag a snowflake up to their name. Is that kind of how you use it?
You really inspired me, so I have now created new attendance and lunch count for our next unit: space. I will be uploading it to my blog very shortly.
Thanks for sharing so many wonderful resources! My class website is the "Mission Kindergarten" one, but my teacher blog is "A Garden of Children".
Thanks for being my first follower! I have subscribed to your blog!
I have the children drag their names down to the snowmen, I moved the snowmen to the front and locked it. The children's names disappears and the ones left showing are out. I hope this helps. I will check out your teacher blog right now!
ReplyDeleteLinda