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Making Things for {{MONDAY}}

I've been busy, busy, busy... not so much in the craft section just yet but on the computer. I've joined Tara at 4th Grade Folics to share with all the amazing teachers out there making things.  Stop by to see what's being made...
Can you guess what I'm planning to make this week??  You'll have to wait and see.



Most of the things that I have made this past week have been on this MAC, my buddy. ;-)

 This pack contains heading labels, writing prompts, and writing process display chart ready for me to put up in my room. {click here}


In case you didn't notice that's ME holding the fish.  I think that picture would make a great story.  

Next I made ALL the things that I want to display in my room this year.


Today is the last day it's FREE! There might be something in there that you could use.{click here}

My classroom management and behavior incentive got a little touch up work.{click here}

 The last 2 things that I made(finished) this past week are also FREEBIES if you want to stop and pick them up.
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Well, I told ya'll MAC and I have been hanging out a lot this week.  Hopefully, I have something that you can use. 
Now I'm ready to start Hot Gluing some things.

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  1. What a fun game that could be, "Let's Infer." This could be a start of the year activity for the class. Love it.

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  2. I can't wait to see what's your project this week :)

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