Sunday, June 10, 2012

Smelly Spelling Giveaway and Freebie!

I know you have seen Smelly Markers on other blogs for classroom use..and I finally found my own set  at Michael's during the school year.  My kids LOVED them! 
 Getting that smiley face on their paper took on a whole new fun, smelly meaning.  
It started me thinking about how I could use the markers to infuse excitement into some of my literacy stations.  I decided spelling is one of those things in my writing station that can always use a fun twist to the routine.  And that led to Smelly Spelling!
And a fun giveaway.  
You can win my Smelly Spelling Pack AND 5 Scentos Smelly Markers and a 6pack of 
Sweethearts Candy Smelly Markers.
All you have to do is leave a comment 
below telling me what else you 
would use the markers for in your classroom. 
I will use random number generator 
to choose a winner. Giveaway ends Sunday 
June 17th at around 9pm!
Giveaway is now closed! =)

I have more recently been able to find the markers at Walmart in the craft department.
Don't forget to get your freebie page for smelly spelling by visiting the TPT listing and clicking 
"download preview"
*I tried to offer a variety of pages with different amounts of spelling words,as I realize not everyone has just 10 words...Those of you who have 10 may not need or use all the pages...and those of you with more than 10 words may want to duplicate a page and put it on the back.  Although I tried to accommodate different amounts, the basic pack is made ideally for 10-15 spelling words.* 

Hope you love it!  
For complete contents, check out the listing on TPT or TN!

246 comments:

  1. Love the smelly markers! I use them when correcting papers and student writing.

    Tiffany
    tamiller@lf.k12.de.us

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  2. How cute! My kids love these and I'm going to buy your packet if I don't win. Great idea! I think my student of the day would like to be able to use a smelly marker to write his/her name on paperwork that day.

    Heather at TeachItToday!

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  3. I've never heard of these! This is a great way of getting kids excited about learning!

    I think it would be fun to use in guided reading when spelling words out with a small group!

    lwmacdougall@gmail.com

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  4. I love smelly markers! I let my student of the week pick a smelly marker and help me mark off Daily 5 checklists. I would also use them to grade papers and I think they would be fun to help highlight repeated words or main ideas of a sentence.

    Courtney
    3rd Grade Sprinkles
    courtneyice1@gmail.com

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  5. I have been looking for these markers EvErYwHeRe with no luck! I'd love to win them~and the fun pack!
    I would use them during interactive writing so that the kiddos could use them when it is their turn to write:)
    megandw@yahoo.com

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  6. Mr. Sketch brand smelly markers come in thin line and thick line. I use them for writing sight words for the kiddos to carry around.

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  7. I love markers that smell good! My kids would go wild over these. I would use them in small groups during reading for underlining, boxing, and other things in their guide reading.

    rieneal@ymail.com

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  8. These markers would be great as an incentive for good behavior. I could make a smiley face or star on their calendar each time they have a great day...they would love this!!

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  9. Mr. Sketch brand smelly markers come in thin line and thick line. I use them for writing sight words for the kiddos to carry around.

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  10. I have heard people talk about these before, but have never seen them anywhere. I will most definitely have to look because not only do the kiddos love smelly markers, but I do as well hehe. It would be neat to have the leader of the day use them to do different things all day and then daily switch out the leader or weekly. Also they would be neat to do rainbow spelling with as a center time activity.

    Heidi
    My (Not So) Elementary Life
    mynotsoelementarylife@yahoo.com

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  11. I love your idea! Kids could use them to write basic addition and subtraction facts, fact families, and even word family words. Thanks for sharing!

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  12. I would use these for practice during "Working on Words" in the Daily 5. They could also use them during "Working on Writing"!
    laurapecor@gmail.com

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  13. I have 3 special students in my room next year. I would let them use the markers to write in their journals to encourage writing. (They strugglewith writing anything other than their names!)If I don't win I am going to hunt these markers down for my Daily 5!
    Kim

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  14. Smelly markers are the best! I use them to write our morning message, which I post on the wall at the level of the kids. I love it when they walk up to the chart paper and sniff each word and tell me what everything smells like!

    Lora
    lorajwebster@gmail.com

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  15. I hadn't heard of these before- they look really neat. I definitely dig your idea of using them for word work. If I had to think of another use for them, I guess I'd use them in writer's workshop when the kids had to infuse their writing with the five senses. Whenever they added a particular smell to their story, they would write it in that particular marker. Reminds me a little of that old book, The Sweet Smells of Christmas.

    http:themeekmoose.blogspot.com

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  16. My first graders would love to use them in the writing. They would help inspire them to write with more describing words.

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  17. I've never seen the Sweethearts markers! I have a few Scentos and have used those for smileys on great work and as incentive on a few hands of kids who are working well. I had never thought of using them for 'rainbow writing', but that is definitely a possibility next year!
    Ruth
    prestrr@gmail.com

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  18. I would use the markers for journal writing. They would love this.

    Lorena

    Lorena.delgadillo@gmail.com

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  19. I love smelly markers! I would use them in my word work station.

    Aimee
    www.pencilsbooksanddirtylooks.com

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  20. Love these and your pack!! I'd use them for rainbow writing and checking work! :)
    acupcakefortheteacher@gmail.com
    ❤Teri
    A Cupcake for the Teacher

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  21. I would use them to grade papers and let the students write their vocabulary words with them.
    :) Dana
    Stop by & visit at Fun in First Grade

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  22. Scentos!!!!! I would use them to grade papers, sight word centers, and anchor charts! Great giveaway! :)

    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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  23. Love these! I was thinking of using them for write/read the room. I found them at WM in kind of odd places hanging on those little strips. I saw them in the office supply section at one WM and in the snack isle of all places in another WM. My 4 year old spotted them as I was hurrying by. :)
    Good Luck!

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  24. I LOVE smelly markers. I use them for chart poems and the kids are always coming up and smelling it. But if don't win, I'm buying your packet, too :)

    ❀Barbara❀
    Grade ONEderful
    Ruby Slippers Blog Designs

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  25. My kids pick from the best behavior book when they either make it to the top of the clip chart or earn 10 aggie bucks and trade them in. One of the incentives they can pick is super supplies and they get to use markers all day...so they would really love it if they smelled good too!

    ckt.todd@gmail.com

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  26. I think the question is, What couldn't you use them for? lol
    Kids can find any number of reasons why using scented markers is "necessary." And let's not forget the Smencils too.
    Love this package!

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  27. FUN! I would use these in a word work or writing center to keep kids motivated!

    www.mrswheelerfirst.blogspot.com

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  28. That's a great idea! I would use them as an earned reward to write with them for a day.
    Ruthanne rarace81@gmail.com

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  29. I love the smelly spelling!! I would use to correct papers, but I love the comment above about using them as an incentive. My kids would LOVE that!!

    Katie
    kjones678{at}gmail{dot}com

    Dirty Hands and Lesson Plans

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  30. I would love these!! They would be a great motivating tool for my students when they are working on their writing center activities!
    bl3982@yahoo.com

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  31. Love these! I would let kids use these to edit/correct their papers... or let the leader/star student use them as a privilege! So fun!
    kristenkennedy5@gmail.com

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  32. Love these! I would use them for spelling word practice, too. And printing practice!!! :)
    ateenytinyteacher@yahoo.com

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  33. I would use these for my word work station and for sight word practice.

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  34. I use the smelly markers on students work, especially on their recording sheet for math and during writing.

    missnguyensclass.blogspot.com

    sn.nguyen19@gmail.com

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  35. I would use these for word work, underlining names on papers, maybe even math facts.
    Melissa
    Mandmyoung@chartermi.net

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  36. I would use them to teach basic addition and subtraction. It would be fun to grade papers with them as well. I love your spelling ideas! So wonderful!

    Miss A's Kindergarten

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  37. I love smelly markers! What a creative idea. I would use them when learning about adjectives.... Describing words!!!!

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  38. I would use them to grade papers ~ bet the kids would LOVE to use them to write their spelling words, practice math facts, handwriting ~ I bet I could think of others!! :o)

    Cindy
    ccfirstteacher@gmail.com

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  39. forgot my email address jonagaskin@gmail.com

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  40. I love using smelly markers for everything from marking students papers, word work, making anchor charts, and spelling! Looks like an awesome packet!

    ramblingaboutreading@gmail.com

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  41. I would use those to grade papers. The kids would be smelling them, that's for sure!

    ttlusty07@yahoo.com


    Journey of a Substitute Teacher

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  42. So cool! I could use those for word work with our Word Wall words or it could be a reward.

    Donna
    darryl40w@att.net

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  43. These would be great for many incentives like student of the week, writing, checking papers, etc, etc, etc. This packet looks great.

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  44. I want these! I love smelly markers. I would use them for fun spelling practice and as a privilege!

    yeehawteachingintexas@gmail.com

    Yeehaw! Teaching in Texas

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  45. I am going to be a first year teacher this upcoming year, so I can think of hundreds of ways I could benefit from having these markers!! I am SO excited!!

    msyoshida@yahoo.com

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  46. When I go around and check if students have written in their planner, it would be super fun to write the check with a smelly marker! :)

    Marvelous Multiagers!

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  47. I would love to use them to have in a cup near the turn in basket to have them trace the first letter of their name or write the word of the day onto their paper. I would really really love to win!! I love smelly markers!

    kimberlycollatos@comcast.net

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  48. Wow - I need more time to read through all of the ideas already mentioned. I hope I'm not repeating.

    I want to do a mystery unit this year. To spark interest, something will go missing in the classrom. Students will have to find and solve the clues to catch the culprit. The smelly markers would be a great way to lead to different suspects (each suspect could be associated with one scent). I hope that makes sense!

    Storie
    atozscrapbook@gmail.com
    Stories by Storie

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  49. What a fun idea!! Another way I would use the smelley markers would be as an incentive for using good handwriting. I would pick 2 kids a week who have been using great handwriting and let them complete some of their handwriting/writers workshop time using the smelly markers!!

    ❤- Stephanie
    Falling Into First

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  50. I would use these to put stars on my kinders' writing in their journals (we have a star writing rubric) for a little extra motivation!
    kclardy82@gmail.com

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  51. These are soo cute! Have only found one, but I keep looking!! :) I would use them to make super star smiley faces on behavior sheets for our communication folders. They would be fun to give the "queen or king" of the day to use or as a birthday treat! Hope I win some!! :)
    My Kindergarten Kids

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  52. I love these markers! I use them when I am making my anchor charts. I also love use them when I am grading my student's papers. They make them so happy :)

    Carrie Shiver
    dooney_bourke_girl@yahoo.com

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  53. My first graders would live these! I think they would be fun to use during writers workshop/:interactive writing! Thanks so much for all of your fun ideas!

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  54. I think they would love to use them to check off the different parts they need to double check when they are done writing.

    Cathy I.
    mrsirwinsclass@gmail.com
    Mrs. I's Class

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  55. Smelly markers are my fave! I use them to correct papers and give smelly smileys on papers!
    Darlene
    jdsargo@sbcglobal.net

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  56. I would use them for correcting papers.
    maria.youngblut@cardinalcomet.com

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  57. wow, how cool! you could use them for correcting papers, write the room, or as a prompt in student writing! :)

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  58. I think these would be great as a Word Work choice- when they finish their other work they could use these to practice their spelling/sight words. Or math facts after they finish a math tub. I also think they would jazz up a guided reading lesson. Let kids underline sight words or find phrases.
    Lauren
    justaddclipart.blogspot.com

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  59. I am so jealous. I have been searching everywhere for those markers. I currently use Mr. Sketch for my Anchor Charts, grading papers, special notes, etc. If I find these markers, I was planning on using them as an incentive for writing their name on their papers. I would set them up at my turn in table and if they have their name on their paper they can make a smiley face next to their name. If not, then they have to write their name in colored pencil.

    carabrett04@yahoo.com
    Cara
    The Teacher's Backpack

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  60. I have a two of the Scentos markers. I use them to mark/grade papers and the kids LOVE when I do this! I think another great idea would be to put them out in the writing center and let students use them to edit their writing. They could use a different color for capitalization, another for punctuation, etc.

    Aisforapplebisforblog.blogspot.com
    Kideducator@comcast.net

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  61. I would love to use them for writing on students work and also allowing them to use them for word work or other activities like that!

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  62. These would be so much fun to use during Interactive Writing! Love them! Can't wait to see your unit!

    Laura
    llmartin305@gmail.com
    Peace, Love, and First Grade

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  63. My kiddos love smelly markers--me too!!! They love to use them to "grade" their own fast math papers!

    Live Laugh and Love to Learn
    livelaughandlovetolearn@gmail.com

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  64. I would love to win this! I have never had any smelly markers before so I know my kiddos would love them! They could use them in the writing center.

    kellybrown28021@gmail.com

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  65. I always correct in smelly marker :) Great contest Jennifer! I hope . . . hope . . . hope . . . I WIN!!!

    Kelley Dolling
    Teacher Idea Factory

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  66. I am going to use them next year as a good behavior incentive (so many "scent-sational" days & they get to use the smelly markers for their work that day -if they so choose)!

    Kiah
    Kiah.m.berg@gmail.com

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  67. I also found a pack at our teacher supply store, but I'm holding off until the school year gets closer to starting, Maybe for a reason...? :) I would use them as a positive behavior incentive, but for student-use. They would be something students with excellent behavior could elect to use in our "illustrator's corner" (a literacy station). Thanks for the opportunity!!

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  68. These are amazing!! I'd use these for spelling as well as coloring in their AR goals and signing behavior award chart!! Love them! :)

    Katie
    smileykate52@hotmail.com

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  69. I would love these SMELLY markers!! I would use them with our printed decodable books. We usually highlight the sight words and vocabulary words for the week, and this would make it extra fun to have my kiddos underlin them with a smelly marker. I HOPE I WIN :)

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  70. ooooooh! Pick me! Pick me! Oh yeah, I forgot, teachers don't pick the ones who aren't quietly raising their hands. I would also like to use these markers as an alternative to smellies (chapsticks) as rewards. They would love that they can even see it! Thanks for the chance!
    Krissy
    Mrs. Miner's Monkey Business

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  71. I use markers to check papers! We also use markers to make all of our anchor charts! Then kids love to use markers in their reading and math notebooks :-)

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  72. I use them as a treat in my Treat Box. They can select for me to draw a picture on their hand and they can smell it all day long!

    Christina Collinsworth
    redmist100@gmail.com

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  73. I think my calendat helper would LOVE these! They would get to write the date on journal papers using the smelly marker!

    Michelle Wiggins
    noclue1122@gmail.com

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  74. WOW! A lot of comments! I have not heard of these markers, so I'm glad you said they were at Wal-Mart! I would love to have these to use for those reluctant writers in 2nd grade! What a great incentive! Thanks for the chance to win these - and your freebie. Thanks for helping other teachers with your creative resources. THANKS!!

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  75. What a great idea! I think I would use think for shared writing also:)


    Dee Gentle
    overthemoonbow.owner@gmail.com

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  76. Ooh these take me back to elementary school art class! Our teacher had the Mr. Sketch markers. In my classroom the students always circle their best letter or word when we practice handwriting. These would be great for that! :)

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  77. My Kindergartners LOVE using smelly markers! I would use them in my writing center, but I also like the idea of using them for shared writing! Thanks so much for the chance to win the markers AND the Smelly Writing pack.
    Pam
    pam.kerl@gmail.com

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  78. Love, love, love smelly markers!! My students love them and it brings back great memories from my school days :) I would use the markers during word work so a small group of kiddos can rainbow write their sight words. I'd also use thm as rewards for students who have clipped up throughout the day on my clip chart.
    Amanda
    ailer@pasco.k12.fl.us

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  79. I would love to win the smelly markers! I would use them to rainbow write their sight words and grade papers:)

    rmariemuniz@hotmail.com

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  80. There are so many uses I could use the smelly markers for. I LOVE the spelling pack. I would also use them for a behavior rewards pack, and for sight words as well. There are some great ideas!

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  81. I think I would use them as I introduce new letters to my kinders...let them write the new letter of the day with the smelly marker. Sounds like fu!

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  82. I would use the use the markers during small group when working on phonics and spelling patterns. Would also be fun to use when writing math story problems - could use different scents as you wrote the story.

    Allison311@bellsouth.net

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  83. I would use these to help my kids learn sight words or do spelling. They would love it!
    lraines78@gmail.com

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  84. I love those smellies and they are so cute!!!! I would use them with letter formation in the fall. Thank you!
    aaparsons@hotmail.com

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  85. Smelly markers are so much fun! I would use them for their weekly word wall words...right now they are in love with highlighers so smelly markers would we AWESOME! I use smelly stickers on their work now...smells are so much fun!

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  86. What a neat idea. I think it would be fun to do interactive writing with the Smelly Markers, especially a descriptive piece.

    Shauna
    shaunarae2@yahoo.com

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  87. I love these! I would use them for smelly math facts review. This would enable my struggling kiddos to look forward to the practice rather than dread it.
    Thanks for the giveaway!
    eileengriffin14@gmail.com
    Second Grade Sunshine

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  88. Ooh! I would use these for interactive writing or one of our class rewards is to use "special" supplies..I could include them in that box!!

    Laura
    laurastarnes@ymail.com
    Kinder Kraziness

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  89. Who doesn't LOVE smelly markers?! My kids go crazy for them....they only come out for special projects, but I like the idea of using them for word study :) I also use them for interactive writing.

    Ali
    alischepis(at)gmail.com

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  90. I would use these for creative writing or teaching the 5 senses!!

    Aspen
    babybischoff@gmail.com

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  91. I love smelly markers and they are so motivating for children!I think interactive writing would be a great use of them!
    Julie Gornall
    jg290@bellsouth.net

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  92. I remember those fabulous smelly markers when I was a little girl! I would use them for grading papers, writing positive notes home, and for rainbow writing. Thanks for bringing back a real cool item!

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  93. In all my excitement to enter the giveaway, I forgot my name and email address!

    Karen
    mmixon@homesc.com

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  94. I would use them to correct student's papers.

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  95. I would use them for sight word practice. Also, put a smelly smiley on a post-it-note to place on their desk for behavior motivation.
    Barbara
    happyteachingfirst.blogspot.com
    meadowt@msn.com

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  96. I haven't used smelly markers for YEARS, but had been thinking about them again in terms of reward/paper correcting. However, I think I would like kids to start using them again-helping reluctant writers trace/try new sight words, name practice (kinders here) and for matching games!

    Rebecca Schendel
    rjschendel@mcps.k12.mt.us

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  97. I've been using the Mr. Sketch scented markers for many years. I put them in my Word Work center for my kids to practice their spelling words. They absolutely LOVE using them. I will have to find the ones you are talking about. I would use them for editing during Writer's Workshop.
    Connie:)
    www.welcometofirstgraderoom5.blogspot.com

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  98. I would use them to teach the five senses. I love your idea of using them or spelling - BRILLIANT!

    Erica

    erica_crowder0612@yahoo.com

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  99. I use smelly markers for a TON!! I Love them! To start off the year I have students "sign in" when they arrive each morning in smelly marker. Great for handwriting practice ;-)

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  100. I would love to have a set of these markers. I have looked all over 2 counties for these and no where sells them in my area. Hopefully, they will get to Georgia soon. Angie
    Angie.hightower@douglas.k12.ga.us

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  101. I would use the smelly markers on special occasions in the writing center~after they write a letter in pencil, they could go back over it with marker. Just to keep them a little more engaged!

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  102. I love these! I never saw these smelly markers before....but I think that I would use the markers for sight words along with spelling words....

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  103. I would use the smelly markers to get my 4K students excited about writing their names . . . also to engage their senses when learning about and practicing letters of the alphabet.

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  104. Thanks for this opportunity. I've looked for these without success. I would use them at guided reading and also word workstation. I'm sure if I did have them in my room, I would find tons of other uses. Thanks!

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  105. I enjoyed reading your blog. I have never heard of smelly markers before, but dying to try it out.

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  106. I love all the fantastic ideas! Cannot wait to try them next year!
    I would use them as a game for sight words.
    I would call a child up and say, "this word smells like strawberries" and they would have to smell the words and then tell me what the word is.
    You could use this as a center game as well where they write down the words that have the certain smell (maybe make a worksheet with the fruit pictures on it and they write the word next to it for practice)
    I'm going to really brainstorm over the summer. :)
    Thanks!
    Staci
    stacibridges@comcast.net

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  107. I love smelly markers! My fabulous 3rd grade teacher used them and we all loved them! So I promised myself I would use them as well when I write on their papers, etc. They go crazy over them just like I did 23 years ago :)

    sunburst541@gmail.com

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  108. Checking work with smelly markers is such a great idea! The school I volunteer at sells Smencils (Smelly Pencils) but sometimes it drives me nuts because the kids are constantly smelling them! Having them at a station or only for the teacher to use is such a great idea.

    I think I would use them for a morning activity like morning message or guessing bag. Especially in K, they could guess the smell and write it on a piece of paper.

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  109. I use them when writing on student's papers ~ My plan is to use them in our writing center

    imgoingfirst@gmail.com

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  110. The markers would be great for use during our morning meetings and completing KWL charts. They would be excellent for my sight word activities.

    maskew35@comcast.net
    Michelle

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  111. I would totally use them with the "Smelly Spelling" packet & to practice sight words.
    kravenegas@yahoo.com

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  112. I would use them during a 5 senses unit in kindergarten

    Amy.Jon.jax@gmail.com

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  113. I would definitely use them as a reward for good behavior or random acts of kindness. Students would get to write with them the entire day! I think they would love it and it might get me through some of the harder days when behavior is off the charts!

    Faithful in First

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  114. They are great for Rainbow spelling. Also gives love to give themselves or even just get smilies :D

    Linda
    lnetzeband.at.gmail.com

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  115. LOVE! I would definitely use these to grade my papers; put a smiley on a student's hand; Would be great for 5 senses; Would be great for writing sight words - wow! so many ideas!!! :)
    Cheryl
    cener(at)sbcglobal(dot)net

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  116. I would use them for smiley faces on papers and for interactive writing.
    Jennifer
    loularkin@comcast.net

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  117. My kiddos love using the smelly markers to put a check mark on papers as they check off homework.
    The student of the day gets to check off everyones spelling work also.

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  118. I have so many thoughts in my head that I'm not sure exactly how I would use them. I think mainly for highlighting during guided reading, writing sight words at literacy centers and as a positive reinforcement. Would love to have some and will probably go buy some no matter what. Thanks for the motivation.
    Tina
    khaddington@cox.net

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  119. I love this! I might use them for some kind of homework motivation. This past class had a terrible time getting their homework turned in and I would like to avoid that next year!

    arcrow@sbcglobal.net

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  120. I remember that one of my favorite teachers had these when I was in 3rd grade, and I knew I had to have some too when I became a teacher someday. Well 18 years later I spotted them at WM, but then I just put them on my desk and gazed at them! Thank you for the great ideas and motivation! I think I'll also use mine for their behavior box at the end of each day. I can't wait!
    kimworthey@yahoo.com

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  121. I love your ideas! I haven't had any luck finding these markers where I live, but I do use the Sketch ones in my classroom. We make class charts with them, and the kids absolutely LOVE the smells! I also bought smencils (smelly pencils) for my class one year and they were a huge hit too!

    Deb
    luv2teach77@yahoo.com

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  122. These markers would be great to encourage student to edit their writing.
    Tricia
    Queen with Class

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  123. I LOVE LOVE LOVE these markers! (Maybe even more than my kiddos! I found some at Wal-Mart one day and got super excited, you would have thought someone just gave me amazing news!) I use them in my classroom to check papers. If I won an extra set I would use them in my writing center.

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  124. I would love to use them when grading my student's work...I know they would think it was awesome! =)

    larenalh@aol.com

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  125. Love me some smelly markers when I walk around checking work! I found some very inexpensive ones at Dollar General and they were great! I also bought some by by Roseart at Walmart......and only 2 of the 8 smelled :(
    Just love smelly markers!!
    Jana
    Jprowell11@gmail.com

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  126. How fun are those! Besides hiding in a corner and inhaling deeply during a challenging moment, I'd probably let my kiddos use them as some kind of reward or incentive! :)

    A Pirates Life for Us

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  127. I was able to find a couple of these this year but not the whole pack! Kids loved it when I checked their papers with them! I would use them for that and also when making large group charts!
    tjulch@mpsomaha.org

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  128. I use smelly markers to place a check mark on top of their station work if they have completed it. I also use them to draw a star if they finished seat work or passed their test. My students LOVE them!! :)

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  129. I use Mr Sketch for charts, but the kids love to use them,too. These would be a great way to get students to practice sight words.

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  130. Oh my goodness I LOVE that spelling pack!! I use Scentos markers to check my kids' journals and station work! They love getting different smells every day!
    Nicole
    Rowdy in Room 300

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  131. I love these! Great for centers (roll and record, writing sight words), checking papers, small group fun, and checking papers.

    delanej23460@aol.com

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  132. I LOVE smelly markers! I use them to grade tests and assignments!!! The tudents seem to work harder if they think the smelly markers are coming out! I have been looking everywhere for the last three months for scentos- I hope I win!!
    Melissa
    www.mrsfreshwatersclass.com

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  133. Hi Jennifer. I'm your newest follower. Getting ready for the book study!

    Crystal
    Teaching Little Miracles

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  134. These are awesome. I would use them for papers and rainbow spelling!
    Melissa
    melissa.s.janson@gmail.com

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  135. I looked for some today at Wal-Mart and sadly they didn't have them... but had Scentos bubbles! ha
    This pack looks awesome!!! I would use the markers for spelling practice (rainbow writing) and we do a quick check in math each day and we usually check this together since there are only 5 questions, so these would be perfect for the kiddos to grade those with! :)

    Elisabeth
    edelk@allonselementary.com

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  136. We LoVe smelly markers in my first grade classroom!!!! I use them when grading their writing; we use a smiley face as a formative assessment tool. A circle means they attempted the writing and/or wrote the appropriate number of sentences needed, eyes = capitals, nose= periods, smile= spacing. Soooo, the more they get correct the more smiley face they get which means.....MORE SMELLY MARKER ON THIER PAGE!
    rachaelrsterling@yahoo.com

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  137. I love smelly markers! I never thought to use them for grading papers and making smiley faces. SO SO SO smart! I can't wait to do it next year! I would definitely be using them for some anchor chart creations etc.

    Brittany
    Sweet Seconds
    kielarbn@pba.edu

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  138. I totally remember smelly markers (Mr. Sketch)when I was a kid. They were the coolest! I have looked at my Walmart before with no luck but I haven't tried Michaels so thanks for the tip. I haven't thought much past smelly spelling though so I would love to see what others come up with! I hope I win!
    Allison
    www.room-mom101.blogspot.com

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  139. I'm so excited about this giveaway! I love smelly markers. I would use them in a station. They kids could write their spelling words with them. I know my kids would be thrilled to use them :-)

    Ashlee
    aldaniels15@yahoo.com
    Sweet Seconds

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  140. I love to grade papers, make anchor charts, and smell these markers! YUM!

    ❤ Sandra
    Sweet Times in First
    sweettimesinfirst@gmail.com

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  141. So many ways to use them! I'd use them for anchor charts, I like the idea of the students being drawn to them! I'd also use them in the writing center for publishing or even revising!
    What a great contest!

    sandybeach1267@yahoo.com

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  142. My kids love to use them ALL the time for any reason! However, I use them for spelling word activities.

    janettegonzalez3@msn.com

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  143. Cute idea! I would let students use them as a reward for being on task.

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  144. Hey girlfriend...what a great idea!! I'd love to win this!!
    Ashleybowlesreed@hotmail.com

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  145. I LOVE my smelly markers. I never share them with the kids, ha, ha! Actually, I buy a new pack every year and the old ones go into the kids bucket. They last forever! If I won, I'd share with the kids-with BRAND new markers! That would be a first!
    Cecelia

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  146. I'd love to have my kids use them when they include fancy words, capitalization, great titles, excellent handwriting...
    Tania
    Jknapp6@ gmail.com

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  147. I'd love to have my kids use them when they include fancy words, capitalization, great titles, excellent handwriting...
    Tania
    Jknapp6@ gmail.com

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  148. I would have my kindergarten students use these markers when writing about using the fivesenses-poetry,how to use describing words-what fun!
    penguinbecker@gmail.com

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  149. I absolutely love your blog layout! I am a huge fan of bright eye catching things.

    I also teach first and a lot of the times my kiddos will not be in the writing spirit and worry about how long their writing should be. These markers may be a great incentive for writing. With each sentence you switch scents. Or if you're peer editing they'd be good for that. Students could pick their own markers or you could assign scents for periods, capitals, etc.

    Very cute packet!

    Brenda

    You Might be a First Grader...

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  150. I use them when making anchor charts and grading papers. Sometimes I will have circle time and the kids will use them during class participation. They love participating when the markers are involved.

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  151. Me and my students LOVE these markers. My kids like to use them to do their chart work in the morning.

    Laura R.
    rodriguezl@district279.org

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  152. I would use the markers in my letter, vowel, digraph hunt center for students to use.
    Natalie Alexander
    Alexandern@milanssd.org

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  153. I would use them when writing notes to my students... for writing new sight words... when kiddos fill in the blanks in morning message... I am so excited!

    MsAmyMc{at}gmail{dot}com

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  154. I would use them for interactive writing and for grading student work. I know the Mr. Sketch ones are at our Office Depot, because I always get a pack during their teacher appreciation sale before school starts. ksmith_727@yahoo.com

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  155. I would use them for grading papers, and let the students use them once a week for name spelling. Then as the year went on, I would use them for other things such as the students writing the time, or their address or phone numbers!

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  156. I would use them for grading papers, art's and crafts, writing, the possibilities are endless! The wonder's my class could use with these. Thank you for the opportunity!

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  157. Cool giveaway! I would use the smelly markers for when we do 'word detective.' It's when tthey look for capital letters, end marks, spelling patterns, sight words, etc. Right now they use different. Colors and symbols, but it would be a fun twist to do with smelly markers! Especially with poems and rhyming words. - Heidi V.

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  158. I would use the markers for checking papers or as incentives for my students with behavioral concerns.

    powellj@rcschools.net

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  159. I'd love to use them as one of my "free" incentives. I have a "grab-bag" this is for students who want to take their chances at a prize instead of looking in the treasure box. Inside I have things like, take off your shoes for the day, change seats with someone for the day, etc. This would be cute to add in there - write with a smelly pen for the day. Thanks for sharing your ideas and for the opportunity to win!

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  160. Oh my, SMELLY MARKERS!! Fun, fun, fun!! I would definitely use them as an incentive for fantastic behavior for the week. Spelling centers, looking through their journal entries and circling nouns, adjectives.....or whatever it is we are talking about that week. The sky is the limit........ :) I got a little excited!! I'm going to have to look for these.

    Shannon
    sweetnsassyin2nd.blogspot.com

    kirbyshannon@sbcglobal.net

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  161. Spelling words! Sight words! Vocabulary words! Math problems! Anything that would be so much cooler smelly. =)

    Emily @ Second Grade Silliness 
    ebuckler@hotmail.com

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  162. How fun! I would also love to use them for rainbow writing, journals, word families and 5 senses activities:)

    alecia.baldwin@gmail.com

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  163. We teach the five senses at the beginning of the year. It would be so fun to use these markers with that unit. I also have an inclusion classroom. These kind of markers are a great incentive sometimes.
    Cute giveaway!
    ❀Beth Ann❀
    Taming My Flock of
    Firsties

    bakteach16@gmail.com

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  164. Hi! I'm your newest follower! I'm looking forward to reading more posts!
    Feel free to visit me at: Teaching Kindergarten Kiddos.

    ~ Lisa

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  165. I use the smelly markers to make shared writing anchor charts. It adds fun to every kind of writing! I hope I win :) I really enjoy following your blog and thanks for sharing such neat ideas! You rock!

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  166. What a cute idea! I never thought to let my kids use the smelly markers, I've just used them myself for charts and marking paper. I usually get mine at teacher stores or staples.

    HOWEVER, now you have me thinking... what about letting the kids use them to comment on their peers writing papers. Pick different colors 1 for what the like and another for what they need to fix or improve.

    Kids can also use them to work on identifying vowels, blends, or other parts of words by color coding them.

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  167. I love the smelly markers!! I was going to start my hunt for some so that I could use them when checking papers. Markers are easier than stamps or stickers and it makes it so much more fun because they smell delicious!!!

    Kelsey

    kmg258@gmail.com

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  168. I didn't use markers often this year with my firsties (they go crazy and color their fingernails!)but would love to use scented markers/crayons in science for 5 senses, scratch and sniff illustrations in writing and all the ways above! judeeastman@gmail.com

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  169. I LOVE the smelly marker idea, it is fantastic! I am always looking for new ways to jazz up spelling practice. This year my kids enjoyed "typing" their words before they wrote them on a printed out copy of a keyboard. :)

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  170. I hope I win!

    This would be great for writing-- using your senses!

    I would also love to correct papers, use them as rewards by allowing kids to write with them, and just jazz up grading papers!

    :)
    Christina
    Mrs. Bainbridge's Blog

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  171. Oh my, so many uses for smelly markers--names, behavior smily faces on their hands, stars on papers done well. I would love this set! ctillack@verizon.net

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  172. I would use the Smelly markers for my Daily 5 word work!
    Thanks!

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  173. I love this idea! I would probably use it in my Writing Center to encourage the fun of writing! They definitely have so many uses! I would also have my students use them during Daily 5.

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  174. I so remember scented markers from when I was in elementary school, I have searched and searched to find similar ones but have not been successful. I would most definitely use these for getting children to use all their senses to be more descriptive writers. I would also use them as an incentive for students.


    Ms. C
    cdeharo1@gmail.com

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  175. Oh I love these! I would have to have a smelly daily 5 word work day each week. How awesome! :o)

    Jennifer
    jennkeys @ gmail . com

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  176. I would let my students use the smelly markers to trace their revised writing. They would love these!
    Epodolski@arcsgalloway.org

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  177. I love the smelly markers! I would use them for projects for the kids, or even to highlight something in a different way on an anchor chart! You could use different smells for different concepts or subjects!
    Allie
    The Gypsy Teacher

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  178. Oh my gosh, oh goodness, geez oh petes do I want to win these!!!!! I think I would use them as an inScentive {get it?!?!}. Earn so many smelly sparkles {sparkly stars} and you get to do all your work that day with the smelly markers. Something like that. I mean, of course I didn't think it through...but man, I want to win these!!!!!

    Did I say, yet, how wonderful your blog is? Have I told you how pretty your hair is?!? ;) Have I mentioned that I want to win?!? ;)

    HA!

    hollywazy4@gmail.com

    Holly
    Crisscross Applesauce in First Grade

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  179. I ONLY use smelly markers in my classroom! The kids love to smell them when I mark their behavior pages every afternoon.
    Sunshine, Sand and Scissors

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  180. Would love these!!!! Great idea!
    Ashley.e.thurston@gmail.com

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  181. I love to use the smelly markers for journals and spelling practice. I also let the students use them for letter and card writing.

    Jill

    Bubbalulu.blogapot.com

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  182. I love smelly markers. I would use them in small groups for various work!
    higgystyx@yahoo.com

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  183. I would use them for correcting or for students to do editing on their writing.

    Shelley
    Rhymes With Purple

    tabby2004 [at] hotmail [dot] com

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  184. What a cute idea! I would use the markers to write
    encouraging notes to my students to keep up a job
    well done!

    anny
    achang@alumni.utexas.net

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  185. Would love to use them for rainbow spelling and anchor charts.
    Learning in Bliss

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  186. I think I would use them in my publishing station for Writers Workshop! Students love when the finish a writing piece and get to make a cover and decorate it like a "real book". Smelly markers would be a bonus :)

    Emily
    eheynach@gmail.com

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  187. I love smelly markers. They would be great for anchor charts!!

    Teresa
    tmburgess@roaneschools.com

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  188. I have not seen these yet at our local WalMart, but oh my gosh..would I love to win them! They would have to be part of my morning message, as well as the writing center! Thank you for this offer!

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  189. I love smelly markers, and would love to let me preschoolers use them in writing! :)

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  190. I love smelly markers and would love to use them when we do word wall activities and the kids would use them to write the words:)

    4th Grade Frolics

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  191. I love using smelly markers for interactive writing. My kiddos always wait their turn patiently, so they can get a good whiff off that smell ;)

    Your pack looks great! Would be a nice Word Work choice!

    Amanda
    First Grade Garden

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  192. Oooh love these!!! I think these would be fantastic for checking papers and also as an incentive option in my kiddos' prize catalog!

    Emily
    eah719@hotmail.com

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  193. Smelly markers could be used for writing...draw something that the smell reminds you of and describe it using the five senses. That could work?! :)

    Megan
    megans@c21global.com

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  194. I've never heard of these until now! But if they are like the Mr. Sketchy scented markers, I know my kiddos will love them! The students could use them during guided reading groups when practicing their sight words or new vocabulary words. I also could use them as incentives for positive behavior.
    ~ Lisa
    Teaching Kindergarten Kiddos

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  195. My students love smelly markers. We use them for shared writing and I also use them to put smiley faces when I check their journals.
    lopezanamarie9@gmail.com

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  196. My students love smelly markers. We use them for shared writing and I also use them to put smiley faces when I check their journals.
    lopezanamarie9@gmail.com

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  197. My students love smelly markers. We use them for shared writing and I also use them to put smiley faces when I check their journals.
    lopezanamarie9@gmail.com

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  198. My students love smelly markers. We use them for shared writing and I also use them to put smiley faces when I check their journals.
    lopezanamarie9@gmail.com

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  199. OOO... just thought about using them with my behavior clip chart system. When my kiddos make it to the top of the chart they receive a stripe on their clothespin. They would have a blast with a scented stripe!! They try and earn all the colors of the rainbow!!!

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  200. I would love to win these markers. I have looked everywhere and can't find them! My students love smelly markers.
    Angie
    angie.hightower@douglas.k12.ga.us

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