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Monday, April 16, 2012

Summer Camping... Plus, an Antonyms Freebie!

Hi, Everyone!

My project-of-the-week (in addition to weeding, edging gardens, and mulching... and, oh yeah, the rest of life! hah!) is updating my Summer Camp Literacy and Math Unit, which was one of the first items I posted at TPT last summer.  It's packed with activities to use with your camping theme or summer school program in first grade and second grade!

The major update was converting from Word to Powerpoint.  I've also added several new camping activities (since sometimes I just don't want to stop! :)


UPDATED AGAIN, May 2021!
(because that's what we do on TpT :), and this one snuck by me for too long!)


I thought you'd enjoy a little sneak preview camping freebie! It's an easy-to-make puzzle for practicing opposites in literacy centers.  The download also includes a black and white version - just jazz it up by printing on pastel cardstock, or print on white and let your students do some coloring before you laminate!  







If you're looking for more summer activities, here's the link to the complete summer camp unit, 93 pages of math and literacy games, centers, and printables to complement your summer camp theme! 







If your focus is on math in your summer school program, here are two sets of camping math games for kindergarten and first grade that you and your students will love! Each set has 15 easy prep one page games for grade level topics.  

The kindergarten set also includes 18 pages of manipulatives for counting, sorting, and sequencing:  dice, dominoes, ten frames, hundred chart, number word cards, counting pieces, and sorting cards.

Just click on either cover for a closer look!


          
                
                  Click here for kindergarten games                         Click here for 1st grade games



Happy Teaching!


                                                  

2 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this puzzle!
    My students are working on specific IEP goals for following directions...this puzzle combines their goals with content (& fun!). I appreciate the freebie :)
    Jen

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    1. I love it when things work out like this... so very glad to help, Jen!

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