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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Splat the Cat and 10 More Piggy Game FREEBIES!

This last week we had a great time with finishing up Valentine's day activities and learning about President's Day. I read my kiddos Love, Splat which is one of my absolute favorite books! After reading the book, we drew Splat and measured how much he loved us with Cheerios {which we glued from one end of his arm to the other}. Then wrote a personal narrative about the activity. We used a circle map to brainstorm the most important events. Then we transferred them to our flow map and added transition words with tell-me-more elaborations. We also included an opening and a closing/personal connection. Transferred our stories to pretty paper and FINISHED another personal narrative! Super cute too I might add! Have a look below:



If you would like to do this activity with your kiddos it was super easy. Do a direct draw for Splat, have them glue on Cheerios for some non-standard measurement practice, then write about it. I have  a copy of the cute paper I used {ClIcK HeRe} for a copy. I have MANY other fun personal narratives that include lots of science experiments in my newest unit Write WIth Me. You can check it out HERE:
Where you can also get the flow map for personal narrative writing. Below is an example of one of the activities included in my Third Quarter "Write With Me" Unit. 



Now for the next freebie....I came across this idea a few years ago and now I can't remember for the life of me where I saw it. But I changed it a little to make it into a 10 more game and I think the kiddos are going to love it. 
It's a little game called Piggy...here is how ya play:

Lay the cards out on the floor. Sit in a circle around the cards. Make sure the cards are spread out. Student one takes a card and shares ten more than the number shown on the card. If they are correct they keep the card. If they are wrong they put the card back. If the student draws a piggy card, ALL students stand up and Say PIGGY, PIGGY, PIGGY...or OINK, OINK, OINK while wiggling their finger by their bottoms like a pig tail. When you say Barnyard, all students sit down quickly and quietly and get ready for the next student to draw a card. This is a super fun game and talk about high engagement! So, here is how the game looks:


{CLiCk HeRe} for your FREE copy of this FUN game! Leave me a little comment too...I would love to hear what you think! Have a great week! 



10 comments:

  1. Looks like a fun game. No option for download as the download button is not available. Thanks anyway. Pat

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    1. Hi Pat...The download buttons for the Splat the Cat paper is in blue and looks like this: {ClIcK HeRe}. The same is for the Pig game. Thanks for visiting my blog.

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  2. I love your game. Thank you for sharing it. My class will love it!

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  3. I would love the Piggy game but it will not let me download or even print for that matter. I would love to have it. He is so cute!!

    Thanks,
    Melissa
    mizemelissa@gmail.com

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    1. That was strange...I think it should work now. It says that I have shared it with anyone who has the link. Try again!

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  4. I would love the Piggy game too but I cannot download it either.
    lraines78@gmail.com

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    1. That was strange...I think it should work now. It says that I have shared it with anyone who has the link. Try again!

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  5. I have been trying all day, on 2 different platforms, PC and iPad. I tried to copy/paste, save etc. The same problems still exist. I was excited to use this one with a Pig Popper that I just ordered.
    Phyllis

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  6. Hello can you please help. There is no download or print button. It said it is an embedded pdf. I have no idea what that means. Can you try to fix please. Thanks.

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  7. Hello!!! The pig game is not downloading properly.

    Could you send it to my mailbox? I would appreciated it.
    Thanks
    ccoelho@uusd.net

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