Sunday, March 10, 2013

St. Pat's Day Hundreds Puzzles

I have not been blogging for quite some time, but I have been creating some new materials for my classroom.      Since I am trying to get back on to my blogging and sharing schedule, I thought I would give away some of the games and activities that I have made. I used to create everything using PrintShop. It is so easy to use and could do a lot of things (in my standards.) But I kept seeing most teachers saying they use Powerpoint  to create printables. So last month on a one of my snow days, I played with Powerpoint and found out that it is even easier than PrintShop. I now use Powerpoint for everything. I am still learning all the tricks and tips, but I love how easy it is to align things. I do miss the Headline feature in PrintShop. I am certainly not as tech savvy or as creative as many of the teachers out there that blog or sell on TPT. However, sharing and collaborating with other teachers makes me a better teacher. I have always said that if  I come away with just one idea from a workshop, book, bloghopping, Pinterest Pinning, or whatever it may be, I am a better teacher and my students benefit from my new knowledge. Hopefully, you will check back often and find your one idea or activity that you can take with you back to your classroom.

Here is a St. Pat's Day themed Hundreds Chart Activity that you may be able to use this week.  
You know those kids that can count to 100 or even 1000, but they do not understand the relationship of the numbers. I created these little puzzles to try to build number sense. 
These puzzles will help them with +1, -1, +10 and -10. This set has numbers to 100. 
 You can use just the puzzles or there are printables and answer keys if you want documentation. 

If you want more details on the Hundreds Chart Puzzles you can check out a more detailed description at my TPT store HERE.


The first 5 New Followers that leave a comment
 with their email  on where to send it, 
will get The Hundreds Chart Puzzles as a Freebie.

I certainly appreciate my current followers or past followers and don't want to leave you out!
 So 5 current followers leave me a comment and
 an email on where to send this Freebie and it is yours.





Freebie for all!
Here is a little writing project I did last week!
There is a lined writing page and handwriting dotted lined writing page included
 You can download it Here.

See you soon! I have more to share.

6 comments:

  1. I am a current follower and would love to have your Hundreds Chart Puzzles. My firsties continue to need this practice. Thanks so much for sharing and creating. I, too, love getting ideas from blogs, books, workshops.
    Alyce
    alyce.bartel@gmail.com

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  2. Thank you for stopping by. Enjoy the freebie and check back often.

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  3. Hi Sandra! Great to see you back in Blogland...thank you SO MUCH for the beautiful lunch tote. I use it everyday and get lots of compliments! Hope you received my thank you card in the mail.

    ΡΌ Alessia
    Mrs. Albanese’s Kindergarten Class

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    1. Thank you for stopping by. I am glad you like it.

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  4. I am a new follower and would love to have this great activity.

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    1. I tried to find your email but could not find one. Please let me know where to send the Hundreds Chart Puzzles.
      Thanks,
      Sandra

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