Tuesday, December 18, 2012

journal writing free download

 

After the winter holiday, I have big plans in store for my little firsties! I really want them to start adding more *colorful* details to their morning journals. I created these fun display posters as a reference for them. I will be introducing my students to these posters in the new year!

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I will also be adding this to their folders that they keep in their desks. They can refer to this as they are writing. I think this will help a few of them stay on track.

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Can’t wait to cozy up by my tree next week!

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17 comments:

  1. Love this!! and your living room looks so comfy!!

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  2. Love it! Thanks so much. We journal but this will definitely be a great reminder for themw hen they're working on their own.

    Also, I love the tree.

    Brenda
    You Might Be a First Grader...

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  3. I can't believe I almost missed this little gem! Thank goodness it was pinned and that's how I found it. Lyndsey, I LOVE it! Thanks so much!
    Ѽ Lori
    Teaching With Love and Laughter
    luvyorkies@gmail.com

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  4. So glad I saw this!! Thanks, Lyndsey!

    It would be an honor if you stopped by to learn about the Shout Out Linky Party I'm co-hosting soon. :)
    Growing Firsties

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  5. I love this Lyndsey! Your stuff is always beyond precious!

    Merry Christmas sweet lady! Thank you for being such a gift to me. =)

    Heather
    Heather's Heart

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  6. Hi! I am your newest follower! I followed a linky here and am glad I did! LOVE your blog name and ideas! I look forward to reading more!!
    Kim
    TheVeryBusyFirstGraders

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  7. Thanks so much for this freebie! I love it!!!!
    Christy
    Mrs. Christy’s Leaping Loopers

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  8. Hi Lyndsey - HAPPY New YEAR! Hope 2013 is wonderful for you. Love your pretty tree.
    Vicky
    Traditions, Laughter and Happily Ever After

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  10. These little posters are soooo cute!! LOve!!!
    Nancy
    firstgradewow.blogspot.com

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  11. I love these signs. Would there be any way you could add count to it as well? We have our kiddos count the number of words in their sentence on their fingers.

    rain_chick2001@hotmail.com

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