So here it is the first post in our Canada Day Blog Hop and TPT sale.
My entire store is on sale!
If you get lost, just leave a tab open to this blog to get re-oriented!
I'm in the midst of creating a bunch of products for my first-grade classroom next year that I can use in the early fall, and I thought why not make them fall leaves, specifically Maple leaves? This way my Canadian colleagues can use them as a social studies connections, and my American followers can also use them as a fall/autumn theme. I think it's win-win!
My Freebie is a fun centre activity where my students use clothespins to mark how many maple leaves are on each card.
If you like this, you may also like the other three finished maple Leaf products:
Check out the rest of the hop here (expect links to start Saturday morning):
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Thanks for putting this together Desiree!!! :)
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Lovely Literacy & More
Thanks again for doing this, Desiree. And thank you for your cute, and VERY useful, set of number cards:) They're perfect for beginning Grade 1.
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Ruby Slippers Blog Designs
Thank you so much for putting this blog hop together and for sharing this fabulous freebie!
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Jessicca
The Third Grade Zoo
Thank you for organizing this Canadian teachers' Canada Day blog hop. Lots of fun to "meet" Canadian educators.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and for organizing this event! It is my first blog hop and I'm glad to be participating with such supportive fellow Canadians!
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