I am long overdue for a giveaway, and, I just reached 250 followers!
I think that is rather amazing.
You might already have this little gem, but if you haven't, he is a great addition to your classroom during the holidays.
I couldn't afford him in the past,
so, last year I used a stuffed little guy that was more within my price range.
Well my hubby being the great guy he is, (and rather frugal) got me more than one after the holidays and this extra one needs to find a home.
You will receive the following if you are the winner:
I used the Magic Elf Activity from Kerri B.
The students really loved it!
There are other packets and activities out there of course.
I found this parody of it but I have yet to read it.
We always make gingerbread houses every year around the holidays. Last year, I had my students perform The Grinch play & I think that's going to be a new tradition too, because it was SO cute! :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
Learning Is Something to Treasure
What a fun giveaway!!!
ReplyDeleteKatie
Dirty Hands and Lesson Plans
We make gingerbread houses using milk cartons! The kids love it and the parents send in the candy to cover the boxes with. Easy, independent, and fun!
ReplyDeleteI have a Polar Express day with the students. We wear our pajamas, read the book, complete several reading comprehension activities, and play some games. It is a great day!
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We have a Polar Express Day that is so much fun!
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We have a Polar Express Day, wear our pjs to school and drink hot chocolate.
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Congrats on 250!! We watch the Polar Express while drinking hot chocolate! We arrange the rows like on the train and I wear my conductor hat and punch their golden tickets! :)
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I love Elf on the Shelf! Just found your blog and entered your giveaway :) G'luck to me!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the followers BTW!
Susan
T.G.I.F. (Thank God it's First Grade!)
We do the whole Polar Express experience, as well as go on a gingerbread man hunt.
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We do Polar Express, make/eat gingerbread men (and graph which part we bite first!) do a lot of reindeer activities and have a visit from Santa! Our school also does a Make & Take ornament night which is a big hit!
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ Herding Kats In Kindergarten
I read The Night Before Christmas! :)
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Crayons and Curls
I shared on FB! :)
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Cheryl
Crayons and Curls