Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Little Old Lady Who Wasn't Afraid Of Anything..Not even Verbs!

Hello Everyone!
Here is my promised second installment of "The Little Old Lady Who Wasn't Afraid of Anything" by Linda Williams.  This time I concentrated on the verbs in the story. My little packet contains a verb poem (complete with actions!) to go along with the story, a quick matching page, and a 7 page mini book the kids can make, and show application. Hope they will get the whole idea of Verbs after this little unit! Here are a few quick pics.



For your own copy of this 9 page mini unit, wiggle on over and click here!

OKAY! Gearing up for the fun planned for tomorrow!! 
Talk you you soon!
Joyfully!
Nancy

6 comments:

  1. Hi Nancy
    Love this book - looks like fun. I just posted about Where the Wild Things Are. SO
    many fun books for October. Have a great Halloween!
    :oD
    Vicky
    Traditions, Laughter and Happily Ever After

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  2. I love everything about you, your blog, and your AWESOME ideas!!! I hope one day God brings us together because you are such an inspiration to me Nancy! =)

    We sing a verb song just like this. My kiddos adore it and it is so much fun!

    Blessings and hugs!

    Heather
    Heather's Heart

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  3. Nancy,
    You are truly an inspiration! I'm a newbie blogger and second grade teacher. I find myself relying on you, almost daily, for ideas in my class. Your curriculum seems very aligned to our S.C. 2nd grade's, so your ideas work very well for us! I cannot get over the fact that you post everything for FREE either.
    Thankfully,
    Brooke

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  4. Oh, and I meant to share "the verb rap" and "the noun song" with you. Go to www.havefunteaching.com to download the words and listen to the song. I post the words on my pro-board while we sing along, and I promise your kids will never forget what verbs are!
    Brooke

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  5. Thank you for sharing your creative talents!

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