I had a few sweet followers (who love my labeling packs) suggest that I create a pack which integrated science, specifically seasons & landforms with labeling. I was sort of stumped as to how to tackle the idea, seasons being the hardest for me...but when I saw Ashley Hughes' School Supply Addict clipart for landforms and biomes, I knew it was worth a shot!
I would say these are best for 1-3rd grade, but higher grades may like them for an independent station activity, and lower grades may choose to use them during a thematic unit in whole group. In all, there are 60 mats, half color and half B&W.
(I also included 11 B&W graphic organizers.) The pack has a direction page for station use and a page for recording sentences using the vocabulary.
The pictures of the pack show the cover page, a few examples of the mats, and a contents page for that particular section.
I added mats for the seasons using Little Red's seasonal tree clipart (In the pack there is also a combination labeling page):
Find the pack here:
If you click "download preview" at either link, you can get the freebie below!
If you'd like to win a copy of this pack, leave a comment below and I will choose a winner in a couple of days!
We have a winner! Congrats Mr. First Grade!
(Don't forget to enter My Giveaway for $50 to MPM School Supplies!!)
This looks fabulous!! Would love to use it with my kiddos next year!!
ReplyDeleteI just finished planning my habitat/landform unit for next year which I've never implemented before but am very excited about. These would be great to add to it! Awesome work, Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteSynonymRolls&AntonymMoments
This looks great! We are departmentalizing next year. I'll be teaching math/science and this would be a great way to reinforce some reading skills in that math/science block!
ReplyDeleteTeachin' First
I would love this for my students! It would be great for some of my third graders.
ReplyDeleteDeb
debinderry@gmail.com
Great addition when I teach Landforms!
ReplyDeleterachelmd93@gmail.com
Great way to integrate!
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Sunshine, Sand and Scissors
i would love to use these in our science journals!
ReplyDeleteRuthanne rarace81@gmail.com
These are great!
ReplyDelete-Megan
First Grade Magic
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I would love this for my class. Last year it was hard to find engaging science material that was first grade friendly on landforms. It looks great! danella@cox.net
ReplyDeleteThese would be wonderful for our science journals! ahenry4443ah@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThese are great!! I think they would be great for next year!!!
ReplyDeleteWe have a landform unit, so this would be perfect! Hope to be the lucky one...
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Hi Jennifer,
ReplyDeleteThose are so super cute! Enjoy your summer, will you be back in a straight first next year? I am slotted for a 1/2 combo...it's my turn. :o/ But I'm looping a couple kids from my first this year so that will be super fun!!!
xoxo
Vicky
Traditions, Laughter and Happily Ever After
These look great! I'm thinking ahead to next year already.
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These are perfect! And the clip art is too adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe Polished Teacher
These are great!
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Wolfelicious
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This looks great; I would love to win!
ReplyDeletekellybrown28021@gmail.com
I am always looking for new ways to engage students. These look great. I would love to win!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I am currently collecting ideas and items for a landform unit. Thanks :)
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Stories by Storie
I think this resource would be great for my students. I have one of your other label it products on my wishlist. This would help me decide if these are good for my students. I think with their disabilities they would be able to handle it.
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:o) V.
Special Teacher for Special Kids
This looks like a wonderful resource for my firsts! I don't have any of your label it products yet, but they look awesome!!
ReplyDeleteAndrew
Mr. First Grade
this is awesome. my kids really got into labeling this year. vhair61215@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteAwesome! We get into land forms too and this would be great!
ReplyDeletePerfect addition to any land form unit. :-)
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ReplyDeleteCute labeling worksheets! I would to include this in my science files! Love the Ashley's graphics.
ReplyDeleteAndrea
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Cheers To School
I would love to win a copy!
ReplyDeletecheriemae@gmail.com
I think labeling is underrated in first grade. I love these and would love to win as well! Thanks for the freebie.
ReplyDeleteFirst Grade Frame of Mind
Cant wait to download the freebie! Thanks for all the labeling actities and ideas.
ReplyDeleteKimchaiken@gmail.com
This would be a wonderful addition to my classroom. As I was reading your post I was already thinking how I could use it in my classroom.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the opportunity.
Debbie
Debbie81992@gmail.com
Wow- these look great! Carol cpolston3@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I need to win this!!
ReplyDeleteConchy
Conchy.Marcano@gmail.com
This packet looks awesome! Thanks for creating it.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
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This packet looks awesome! Thanks for creating it.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
mmaskew40@gmail.com
You are very creative! Thank you for investing the time to make resources and to share them!
ReplyDeleteLove to teach landforms!
ReplyDeletetania
My Second Sense
I'm already thinking of how I could use these! Thanks for making them!!
ReplyDeleteShibahn
These look great, as usual!!! One bit of constructive advice - while I adore this font, what if you used one that highlighted the fact that seasons don't get capitalized? (So we can teach one more nugget with these lovely and helpful resources?) Or maybe they should be capitalized on a visual like this, as they would be if in a title? I'm not sure, please just take it as a helpful suggestion. :) Love your work and blog. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think there might have been some confusion about the capitalization on the cover page I showed. I fixed the preview so that you can see the actual season labeling pages that do not have anything capitalized (which I should have put on here to begin with) Hope it helps clear things up...thanks for the suggestions! ((hugs)) Jennifer
DeleteWow this looks amazing! Would love to utilize this next year with my firsties!
ReplyDeleteBonnie
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What a cute little pack!! Glad I across your post! Missheld2009@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteThis would be a great way to build science vocabulary for my special education class! Thanks for all that you do :D
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d.desmond66@gmail.com
This labeling packet covers many of the concepts we teach in second grade. Would love to have this for next year! Thanks!
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Looks great, would love to win for my class, thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour new pack look terrific! I haven't been around, have you said if you are coming back to first or not?
ReplyDeleteJenn
Finally in First
I sure am, Jenn! =)
DeleteThis looks wonderful! Would love to win.
ReplyDeleteMichelle mjaquillard@oregoncs.org
Found out that I was teaching science and I need some resources! Would love this!
ReplyDeleteCrystal Shepherd
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Lamppost in a STEM classroom
This is awesome!! LOVE it!
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First Grade and Fabulous