Thursday, September 13, 2012

Let's Try This Flash Sale Again!

Flash sales are NOT supposed to last 6 days. OOPS!
I'm so happy for everyone who participated in my forgotten extended flash sale! I appreciate your support & hope you find the materials useful in your classrooms!
 
I'm having SO much fun with my new students!
I have tons and tons of cute pics featuring all the amazing lessons they are learning. I can't wait to share them with you!
 
This week we introduced ordinal numbers. The entire class (general curriculum) practiced ordering numbers 1st through 26th (number of students in the class) and identifying objects that are in 1st -10th place. Throughout the week, I continued pulling small groups to reinforce the skill. We ordered our manipulatves:
 
Do you like the blurred little hand?
That's the only speed my students know :)
 
The binder is my solution to anchor charts. I either take photos of the anchor chart & print out (thanks pinterest!), or create my own (be on the lookout for future products!).
 
After several activities, including a cut & paste activity and "mini-card match-up," I assessed my students using these picture cards:
 
 

I displayed the ocean cards and asked individual students to match the ordinal number (in mixed-up order). It really helped me see how well they were mastering the skill independently!
 
All of these activities and SO much more are included in my updated Ocean of Ordinal Numbers packet:


I'm "flashing" this pack for ONE day only (I'll get it right this time!) - 50% off equals $1.00 for the 19 page packet!
Check it out here:
 
 
The flash sale will end before Saturday morning (I wake up super-early!). If you have already purchased this...thank you & please re-download on your TPT purchase order to grab the new updates!

2 comments:

  1. Great ordinal number activities!
    ą®Rikki
    The Hive

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  2. I did the same thing with a flash sale too and totally forgot to change it!! Oops! Super cute activity!

    - Sasha
    The Autism Helper

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