Showing posts with label giveaways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giveaways. Show all posts

Thursday, March 3, 2016

Puzzle Pie Giveaway!!

Have you heard of Puzzle Pies? My friend and co-work, Heather from Hojo's Teaching Adventures worked together to create these fun little manipulatives to help kids with their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and <coming soon!!> division facts.
math center materials

How do I pull off a Puzzle Pies?

I've used these as a whole group activity to introduce them and my class is now working on them independently.  It is interesting to watch them as they turn the pie around to get a different view point!  My class is totally silent when they are working on them as a whole class...they are intense in their 'battle' to figure out how to complete the pie.  It is awesome!  For the kids that were ready to do them independently, they didn't want to be bothered by others because they wanted to 'do the puzzle' and were super engaged. I follow the Pearson and Gallagher model of Gradual Release of Responsibility very closely <you model, share it, guide it, and then move into the independent range.  Some kids can do this all in one demonstration or class time....for others, it takes a little longer and those are the kids that you pull to your table in small groups or even independently. 
The puzzles are so cool because it allows the kids to practice their basic facts and get in some much needed review work, but they have fun while doing it.  Plus, it gives you a way to move away from 'drill and kill' while having paper proof that your kids know their facts or just gave up and glued the pieces together.  If you aren't yet convinced, go grab our freebie and give it a try!
Here’s a quick little video of one of my kids working a pie.  You can even show this video to your class the first time you introduce them so that they have a little more understanding of what you expect them to do!
Here are the Puzzle Pies currently in our shop:

Puzzle Pies for RTI?

Let's say you have students that struggle with their math facts and it is delaying their understanding of other skills you need to be working on with them.  You test them and they end up in your RTI group.  You can pull these students together at your table and work on those pesky math facts as a group or in pairs.  Use manipulatatives to make them even more kinesthetic! Hint:  Start off with a smaller pie and then work up!

Puzzle Pies for Enrichment?

So how do you enrich your Little Einsteins?  Easy!  While others are working on addition or subtraction, go ahead and introduce math arrays and show them the connection between repeated addition and multiplcation and have them begin working on those pesky tables to get them ready for the next grade level.  (I'm coming at this from a second grade perspective).  Have them complete an array for each problem so that they can find the answer!
basic facts math center
Notice that the student here (she is working on an enrichment pie) is actually working on her pie without using the template.  Who said you needed a template?  It looks like she is ready to go to the next step. If they don't need the template to guide them with the gluing stage, drop that from the expectation.  And hey--it saves you from making another copy!  Just give them a piece of construction paper for gluing so that you have a paper trail.
You can even have the students create their own Puzzle Pie using this free template!

Puzzle Pies for Centers?

Once your kids are familiar with how puzzle pies work, put them into a work station, or as we call them here, 'purposeful practice'.  *I* just call them 'centers'!!  Be sure to have a place for students to put them until their dry or they will all get stuck together!  I have my students place theirs in the hallway to dry.  Now you have an easy assessment!

Puzzle Pies for Display?

math facts
Now is the fun part!  Puzzle pies make a great bulletin board display.  Other teachers or YOUR PRINCIPAL will ooooh and ahhhh over these because they are not 'the norm'.  They are great to show that you are showing higher order thinking or critical thinking skills in your classroom, don't you think?  =)  Also...if you have a tree in your room, you can punch a whole in them and add a string and you have an awesome little ornament or decoration.  Just let the kids color all of the pieces first and you can even use bottled blue to trace the lines and add some glitter for a little extra sparkle!
Here’s the FREE download we promised! You’ll get 11 pages of Puzzle Pies that you can use to introduce the concept to your students. That’s three addition puzzles, four subtracting puzzles, and four multiplication puzzles.
The giveaway is over, but thanks for dropping by!




Friday, July 17, 2015

Back to School Giveaway With the Owl-Ways Inspired Ladies





So....you can enter on the Owlways blog to win one of the above cards to make it REALLY easy to go back to school!

I would also like to help you out by giving you $50 worth of materials from my store!!  Just enter below!!





Just click here to follow me!!




You can enter every else's giveaways by clicking below!  Good luck!!


















Sunday, June 21, 2015

Make Your Summer Memories Last (Giveaway!!!)




I wanted to share some pictures that I took with my Nikon that I just got!  












I'm sure we will have lots more memories that I can take pictures since it is still early!!

So now is the time to make your memories last!  And you can by entering in this giveaway!!  Just take a look!



You have a chance to win...

 the awesome Canon DSLR T5

AND


a Jo Totes bag!

Just enter here!!

a Rafflecopter giveaway
This giveaway is over!  So sorry!


I also want to say congratulations to


Kelly B., you have won the giveaway with Miss Squirrels and she will be contacting you to get your address so that she can send you that awesome apple cozy!!!



Custom phone cases starting at $10.99

Monday, March 16, 2015

Instagram Giveaway! @teachersopenhouse


Tieks



The Owl girls are joining together to give one LUCKY teacher a pair of classic TIEKS (your choice of color)!  Follow the easy steps listed below on Instagram for your chance to win!  Good Luck!!

To enter: 
1. Follow me on Instagram @teachersopenhouse
2. Like the post about the Tieks giveaway!
3. Leave a comment that answers the secret questions that I put on the post.
4. Tap the photo to see where to go next and repeat. 
This giveaway ends at 10pm EST on Tuesday, March 17.  Be sure to follow, like and comment on each photo in order to be entered. Winner will be verified and announced at @teachingmaddeness by Friday, March 20.  
Now...what can you do to spread the fun? All you have to do is spread the joy!  Let your friends in on the little giveaway secret!!

Hope you win!!


Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Pretty Cool Stuff For Kids!!

Hi everybody!  I took some time to meander around the Internet tonight just to take a look around some different sites that I had bookmarked.  I thought I would share the best of them with you.  

I think this site is pretty cool. It has some oldie-but-goodie games like Simon <remember those lights blinking and how you tried to copy the pattern???> and some really nice 'brain challenging' toys as well.  Some of these I looked at for Christmas like the Q-Ba-Maze kit and I think I may go back to grab the drum set that they have.  


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Author's Note To My Sister: This drum set is for the cutest nephew an aunt could have!!  Beware!!  I may also buy a kazoo.  By the way, thanks for the accordion.  NOT!!


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So go ahead and click on this graphic below to check out all of the cool stuff.  Maybe you can give your nephew an accordion and start a tradition of supplying kids with LOUD and NOISY gifts!

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Next I went and grabbed the free DVD.  It makes a nifty birthday gift to keep on hand for emergency parties!!!  This site is about character education.  My boys LOVE them.  I think I previously say them on Educents.






If you have a child that is just beginning to 'work' or 'play' on the Internet, this is a fantastic site.  The name of National Geographic alone should make you feel better about time spent online.  









Next up is FabKids.  I.  Love.  This.  Place.!!!!!  They have the cutest clothes for little guys and gals!!  I love to go look at new outfits even if I'm not going to buy.  My secret to making sure I have enough money for bills is that I click on all of the wonderful things I see and then just leave.  I have gotten the 'shopping' our of my system and didn't pay a dime.  Anyway, I suggest that you just go and take some time to 'dream'!!





Inbox Dollars is pretty cool.  I got a $30 check from them right at Christmas which I promptly added to my Christmas budget.  It takes a while to build up, but free money for spending a few minutes looking at something is good money, in my book!!  I can promise you that they are a legitimate site.




Next up is Zulilly. I love this site. I go here and 'shop and disappear' also but I have a few things for my my 2 month old niece and 1 year old nephew.  




Below you will find a link to eBates.  If you haven't checked this out you really, really need to!  You can save money really quickly







And last but not least, there is the Kiwi Crate.  They have such cute things for kids and I've been lucky enough to pick up a few deals here and there that I have been able to do in my classroom.  I love all of their DIY ideas, too.  Right now they are having a giveaway for $10.  HOLLA!  I Went to sign up as soon as I clicked on it.  I want my name in that drawing!




Good luck with your shopping!!  If you order something, feel free to leave a link in the comments so that we can take a look also! <especially if it is a really loud game I can give to my sister's kids!!>


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