Wow! It sounds like March is going to be a short and quick month for a lot of you, with Spring Break coming up quickly. That being said, I thought I'd better get this bunny out to you so you'll all have time to use it!
Just click here or on the picture to get your free bunny! {not chocolate, sorry! :) }
If you're looking for more spring-themed math, you might like ...
Click here to see it at my TpT store!
I've also got a question for you today that I hope you'll take a moment to help me out with. It sure would look nicer if I could get this little poll box centered, but I hope that voting may be easier for you than commenting... although I always love getting your comments! Either way, please let me know which kind of freebies have been most useful for you. Thanks!!
p.s. Please don't be discouraged from voting just because you can't see the results. I don't know the reason for that, but I can see them "behind the curtain", and will tell you that it's about equal right now!
Thanks! This is a cute freebie. It's easier for me to use math freebies in my classroom because literacy instruction is not very flexible. On the other hand, I don't make much for literacy, so it's nice to have things the kids can do independently.
ReplyDeleteDeb
Not very fancy
Thanks for sharing your cute bunny! As for the question, I tend to use more math freebies, but I've been trying to squeeze in more literacy freebies where I can.
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The Teddy Bear Classroom
Cute activity. My children love anything that has to do with dice! I love freebies in both areas since I don't have to use my basal for my instruction. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your thoughts, Beth! Cheers for admins who don't demand that we stick to the basal, but have it available as a framework for those who choose to use it!
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