These are just my own versions of storage labels I’m using for the games found in this book. These games are found in Chapter Two: Plus 1 and Plus 2.
I’ve completed the ones for chapter two and I’m working to complete chapter three’s games and have them posted by tomorrow.
My plan is to use the brown mailing envelopes to store the game materials. I’ll laminate and tape the storage labels on the from of each envelope.
Click on any of the pictures to download your copy if you’d like to use them. Don’t forget to leave some love(feedback) my beautiful blogging friends.
Hope you can use them!
These are terrific! Thank you for posting them.
ReplyDeleteTanya
First Grade is Fantabulous!
I'm inspired! I think I have to get this book too! Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your terrific games. These will be a great review for my incoming second graders.
ReplyDeleteLooking good for the first graders :)
ReplyDeleteJennifer
I also store math and literacy games in large brown mailing envelopes. I attach the cover with a bit of glue stick, and then I laminate the WHOLE envelope. It makes is really sturdy and long-lasting! Just slit open the top of the envelope with a knife or the tip if some scissors.
ReplyDeleteThe game sheets looks great - thanks for sharing!
I've never heard of this book. Now you've got me interested to read it. I'm always looking for more ways to help my kids master addition and subtraction facts. Glad to have some new games to play. Thanks for sharing!
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These are awesome! I love the idea of the brown mailing envelopes for storage. Thanks for sharing. Now you have me wanting to buy this book too. I'm doing the Debbie Diller book study now. It's nice to know these work hand in hand.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. The activities look great.
ReplyDeleteI'm really interested in this book now! Thanks for sharing it, your thoughts, and all your hard work!!
ReplyDeleteI really like your storage labels. I placed my order today for the multiplication and division books for my third graders. What font did you use to create your labels?
ReplyDeleteCute Cute Cute!!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks a bunch, these are a great addition for using in math stations!
ReplyDeleteHey Denise!
ReplyDeleteThe font for the titles is "Wish I Were Taller". The rest was done with the Abscissa font.
Thank you so much for sharing all of you math resources, labels, and printables. I have collected them all and cannot wait to organize them all summer. I really want to implement The Daily 5 with Math too and this will help so much. I LOVE your blog!
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Lessons Learned
Thanks Sydney!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am in a workshop with Sue today and tomorrow. It is great to find your pages already made for these wonderful games. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHey, I tried to download these but every time I click on one, the "I Spy More" opens for each picture I click on. I would love to have access to these. Could you check this out for me? Thanks! April
ReplyDeleteHey April! Any of the pictures will take you to the entire file...I just put a selection up so people would have a sense of what they were downloading.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love these :) Thank you so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI am addicted to your blog!! You have sooo many wonderful ideas! Your students are very blessed to have you for their teacher!
ReplyDeleteThanks for highlighting our book. Love what you've done with it. - John SanGiovanni
ReplyDeleteThese are great!!! Thanks for the new ideas!
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