Sunday, December 29, 2013

Cute Christmas Gifts and Giveaway

I'm joining Little Warriors in her Best Teacher Gifts Ever Linky Party.  While her gifts were totally awesome (you should check them out on her site!), mine were pretty clever, too.

1. 
I think this one was Pinterest-Inspired!  I need new socks, and love Bath & Body Works lotion, so it is totally appreciated.

Two pairs of socks and some lotion

2.
This unique cookbook from schools across the country has some yummy looking recipes.  I will love reading the dog book, too!


A Taste of Home cookbook with recipes from teachers!
Dog Lover's Devotional book

3.
Do you have a Culver's near you?  It's a restaurant that's famous for their delicious custard.  The packaging of these gift cards was so cute!

Culvers gift card with in one of their cups with white raffia inside to represent ice cream.

3.
A grandma of a student who works in my classroom presented me with this decorative plate!  It matches the colors in the my kitchen so it's perfect!

Love this wooden plate from my class - they all signed their names on the back.


I'm taking part in a New Year's Giveway with my friend Jen from Sparkling Second.
Each item in the giveaway is brand new from some creative bloggers.
My contribution is a word work week-long unit for the -tion chunk.

We use Words Their Way but don't have any of the books so have to make up the sorts and activities on our own.
This packet includes two levels of word sorts so you can easily differentiate instruction.
The titles for each of the activities includes a -tion word, too!

Suggestions for reading -tion words!

There are word sorts for the classroom, and for homework, too!


I also included some math work with the sorts!  There are two levels of this activity included, too!

You can find this product in my TpT store here.
Or,
check out Jen's blog to win this product and others by December 31!



1 comment:

  1. Good post! I like the socks and lotion gift, I would add a hand warmer and toes warmer pack with it! Happy new year, Paula @ http://educatingchildrenwithdisabilities.blogspot.com

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