Score a FREE Craftivity and Partner Play!
Check out this adjectives and adverbs craftivity!
In this adjectives and adverbs craftivity, students are given worksheets with 20 apples. Each apple contains an "apple-themed" sentence, and students must identify whether the one word underlined in each sentence is an adjective or an adverb. From there, they color adjective apples red and adverb apples green... then create adjective and adverb baskets... and finally sort their apples into the appropriate baskets. As with all my craftivity products, there are detailed directions and a page outlining supplies you will need to gather to prepare for the craftivity.
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Hi Deb! I love your blog! I always create craftivity products for my students. You've inspired me to post them on TpT to share with other teachers. Thank you so much!
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Good for you, Ruth! I love hearing that others are using craftivities in their classrooms - I see students benefiting from them day after day after day... :) Thank you for visiting my blog, too!
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Hey Deb! When I click on the envelope, it asks me to pin it instead of e-mailing you! Any help?? Also, I'm ready for to post my Teacher Tested, Student Approved.
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Thanks!
Staci
Hello, New Subby here and I LOVE what I see!!! Thank you for much for helping me bring more interactive learning to my students learning!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Denise! I would love to send you the free adjective/adverb sort craftivity! Just send me a note to ddrotz2000@gmail.com. Thanks!
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Hi Deb,
ReplyDeleteYour craftivities are wonderful. I followed your blog. I already follow your tpt store. I teach 2nd grade and the kids LOVE your projects. I adore that they are skill focused and I'm not crafty. Finally we have the best of all worlds. Thank you!
Hi Deb,
ReplyDeleteYour craftivities are wonderful. I followed your blog. I already follow your tpt store. I teach 2nd grade and the kids LOVE your projects. I adore that they are skill focused and I'm not crafty. Finally we have the best of all worlds. Thank you!
Hi Deb,
ReplyDeleteI just started following your blog, your ideas are so creative and adorable! I teach second grade, and I always love creative ideas of how to teach tough subjects. I would love to have a copy of the apple adverb/adjective freebie, but I wasn't able to send an email with that in the subject! :)
Apples freebie, I signed up to follow with email thanks
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I just came across your blog, it's great! May I please get the apples freebie? Thanks! kschooler@norman.k12.ok.us
ReplyDeleteI am thankful for people that prove that there is still goodness in the world. (sorry i could not find the comments on the giveaway section)
ReplyDeleteVery useful information. How can get the powerpoint on "Teaching Plot With a Picture Book?"
ReplyDeleteHi Angela!
DeleteI don't have a PowerPoint called that. I do, however, have a Plot PowerPoint. Here's the link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Plot-PowerPoint-944257
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Deb