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Halloween Thank You Notes FREEBIE + Guest Blogging

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Did you survive the the Halloween festivities!? We did!! With help from some awesome parents and room moms! I know not everyone is as lucky as we were to have parents donate treats, time, and their party planning expertise. But may you had a kiddo bring you a good bag of treats or maybe you were as lucky and had some major helpers yesterday. So I put together a little Halloween Thank You Notes freebie that you can use to send a quick & easy “Thanks” their way!

They comes in two different sizes and can be downloaded for FREE in my TPT Store. As always, if you think you can use them I would love your love in the feedback section 🙂
Our room undergoing some serious decorating
Goodies Table
 Prior to the mom’s coming in and decorating we completed our final Halloween craft from my Witches Brew Mini Unit.
 I love love love how these turned out!!
And on a personal note when my hubs and I were in a pinch for a last minute “couples” costume for a party this past weekend, I turned to some of my favorite sources….
Good Times!!!
And last but certainly not least, I’m crashing over at my favorite Bubbly Blonde’s for a little Guest Blogging about how I do Write With Someone in my classroom. Won’t you head over and check it out?
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Stephanie Stewart

Stephanie Stewart

Hi, I' Stephanie! I’m always looking for new ways to put a creative twist on the standards and I love helping primary teachers do the same in their classroom. Think of me as your virtual teaching partner right down the hall. I can’t wait to share new lesson ideas, teaching tips, and engaging K-2 resources with you!

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  1. I really loved your ideas for writing with someone! I'm in 3rd grade, so I would adapt things a little, but I think I'm going to require that one time next week they use "Read with Someone" as a time to read and respond together. I have some students who do such strong reading responses but others who really struggle, and I think teamwork could be the key to really getting it to sink in.

    Thanks for sharing your ideas!

    Jenny
    Luckeyfrog's Lilypad

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Hi, I’ Stephanie! I’m always looking for new ways to put a creative twist on the standards and I love helping primary teachers do the same in their classroom. Think of me as your virtual teaching partner right down the hall. I can’t wait to share new lesson ideas, teaching tips, and engaging K-2 resources with you!

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