Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Follower Appreciation Sale Items, Two for Tuesday! #6, and a FREEBIE!

It's TWO for TUESDAY!

Hi!
Since I am linking up with The Teaching Tribune for their Two For Tuesday Linky - Week 6, I will have TWO Follower Appreciation items for 50% off today!

Here are the items that I have on sale:

The Eagle Cam:

Keeping an Eagle Eye on the Eagle Nest

{A Writing Activity}



Need a fun way to research and to write about the lifecycle of an eagle?  This may be the resource 
for you! The students will record observations and illustrations in these little booklets. What student does not like to write in booklets?






To read more about it, see {THIS POST} and {THIS POST}.
To check it out in my TpT store, please click {HERE}. 

If you are a PebbleGo fan, then you may like this organizer to help with your research. 



You can get a free copy {HERE}. I have also included an organizer with no lines if that is what you need instead. 

If you are not familiar with PebbleGo, then please stop by my blog on Saturday, July 12th. I will be blogging about that gem of a website in conjunction with the You Oughta Know Blog Hop.  Sounds like fun to me!! 

My other sale item:

      "Hello Neighbor!" How to Make a Friend {and Keep a Friend}




This pack has "How To" writing activities including a silly version that coincides with Dr. Jean's song, "Hello Neighbor."
Click {HEREto see it in my store.


Great News...
Dr. Jean actually has that song as a free download in her store! 

Click {HERE} to check it out. I love how Dr. Jean incorporates songs into everything. That is right up my alley!

Both of these would be great resources for now, for Back-to-School, or for anytime during the year as needed.

If you would like to check them out, today is the day! 

Hop on over to The Teaching Tribune for their Two For Tuesday Linky and see what kind of exciting deals you can find from other bloggers!


Have an awesome day!
Carrie

2 comments:

  1. I never thought about focusing on the life cycle of eagles, but it's a great way to tie in social studies to a science lesson.
    The Traveling Teacher

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    1. Truly! We gotta love our eagles! Thank you for the comment and for stopping by!

      Carrie

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