I love, love, love this story! And so do my students. It's a fairy tale told backwards, so they have to think a little as they try to identify the cause and effect. I added a freebie for synonym practice, too. Click on the pic to download. Please leave a comment!
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Oh Mary!
ReplyDeleteYou have done it again...I love it! Thank you, thank you! I hope you're out for the holidays now, as am I! :D Yippppeeeeeee!!
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Stapler’s Strategies for Sizzlin' Second Graders!
I've never heard of that story...thanks!
ReplyDeleteJen Ross
The Teachers’ Cauldron
loving this!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteEmilyK
Thanks. I love this
ReplyDeleteI just downloaded a few of your freebies - they're awesome! Thanks so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteReally great stuff! Awesome for 3rd grade.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Thank you! =)
ReplyDeleteEmily @ Second Grade Silliness
Very cute! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love your stuff. It's always so cute! I actually teach first grade, but follow you anyway, I can always adjust what needs to be adjusted.
ReplyDeleteAnn Sielaff
thecaffeinatedclassroom
Thank you so much! I have to get this story! :)
ReplyDeleteI just downloaded a couple of your cause and effect freebies. Thanks so much for sharing these cute ideas!
ReplyDeleteDiane
schoolhousetreasures
This is great - what a story! My Grade 2s will enjoy this one that's for sure. There's nothing quite like a bit of humour to get them totally involved. Many thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteYour freebies are really delightful! I'm a one time teacher and now a teacher educator and writer from India
ReplyDeleteso cute - thank you :)
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