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Monday, July 22, 2013

Monday Made it-The Laminating Edition

Another week has past, and I can't get over how quickly time is flying by! This week I will be at school working with a team of teachers to align our math and reading curriculum to the common core. I just keep telling myself getting up early this week will help me get back into the "school groove."


I am excited to link up with Tara at 4th Grade Frolics for Monday made it. This week was laminating week here at the Hunter house. I printed, cut and laminated three different math task card bundles this week from Kristin Kennedy. If you teach third, fourth, or fifth grade I recommend you check out her math task card bundles. You can get them with or without QR codes and they are wonderful. I owe my husband big-time. He helped me to trim all the cards once they had been laminated.

First set we worked on was Blasting Off with QR Codes.

One of the five task card sets

The second set was Camping Out with QR Codes.

One of the five task card sets

The final set we worked on was QR Codes are Sand-Sational.

One of the five task card sets

Another product I worked on was updating my Addition/Subtraction Properties Freebie. This was another one of the first products I posted to my TPT store. Now that I am not in the "thick" of the school year I have time to make these products cute.

Picture of Free Teacher Downloads at Teaching Blog Addict

 
What have you been up to this week? I'm looking forward to seeing what everyone has created!

7 comments:

  1. Jealous of the fact that you laminated and that your husband helped you cut!!

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  2. May I borrow your husband? I've a ton of laminated things to trim. My nephew will laminate, putting the items in the pouches and sending them through the machine, but the trimming... that's all me! UGH! Love the QR codes activities.

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  3. Love, love, love incorporating QR! What a creative way to do it!

    Lauren
    The Sweetest Thing
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  4. THanks for sharing :) Looking foward to using this during the school year!

    Erin

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  5. This is great. I have been wanting to make some QR code task cards.
    Alison
    Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'

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  6. Thanks for sharing your awesome freebie.
    Yashika
    somewherebetweenfirstandthird.blogspot.com

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