Friday, September 2, 2011

Short & Sweet

Now that school has finally started back, I feel like I've been a bad blogger.  This time of the year is always so hectic and tiring for me as I get back into the groove.  Now that I'm finished easing into our rules and procedures and doing a little community building and pretesting, I'm going to really get going with the curriculum on Tuesday.  So far my students have been amazing, and I hope it continues when the real work begins.

My first science unit of the year is a seemingly endless unit on Georgia habitats (mountain, piedmont, marsh/swamp, coast, and Atlantic Ocean).  I had a request for some habitat posters, so I thought I'd share them on my blog too.  I'll soon add details and pictures of my habitat menus that can be used to study ANY habitat.

Click on the picture to get your copy of the posters.



9 comments :

  1. Super cute! I've lived in GA all my life and teaching this unit is difficult. :( All the different trees, plants, and animals...it's really hard to keep them straight! These posters will def help the kids (and myself)!

    Dana
    3rd Grade Gridiron

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  2. I love your blog! I am passing on the Versatile Blogger Award to you! Hop over and see for yourself!
    LifeInSpecialEducation

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  3. I love your blog too and nominated you as one of MY TOP 10!!
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    Thanks for all the great ideas!!!

    Leslie
    http://jackofalltrades-leslie.blogspot.com/

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  4. I love reading your blog! I am a second grade teacher. I am curious what is the Font of the headings in the posters and where did you get it? I love it!


    Veronica

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  5. Thank you!! The font is an alphabet from letteringdelights.com, and it's name is Silly Bugs. I love it too!

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  7. This blog is wonderful. Where do the clipart kids come from? They are adorable!

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  8. Ashleigh, I have been WAY WAY behind in my blog reading and I was overjoyed to see these gorgeous, informative posters! Thank you so much for your generosity in sharing them, they will be perfect for my class!!
    Kristen :)

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