These are so cute! I am a big fan of wiener dogs and kids are too! What a great lesson. Check out this cute graphic of a wiener dog I found just today! They are hard to find! http://melonheadzillustrating.blogspot.com/2012/02/request-from-jennifer.html Sandi
I love this...thanks so much for sharing! On another note, do you happen to remember where you got that shirt? It looks similar to a style I've been trying to find and can't {sorry for the randomness!} Thanks!! Vickie Mrs. Plant's Press
Kim, What a great visual and wonderful way to help kids learn the concept of beginning middle and end. I know that my kindergarten kids are going to love it. Thanks for sharing and providing such wonderful visuals. Regards from Western Canada, Anna
This is a fabulous idea! My students can usually tell you the beginning, middle, and end during a read aloud- but then to transfer that into their own writings can prove difficult. Tara West Little Minds at Work
I LOVE this idea-especially using the weiner dog to help emphasize beginning, middle, and end. I am currently using this lesson to teach my first graders about b,m,and e. Thank you so much for posting.
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Thanks for the great ideas!
ΡΌ Alessia
Mrs. Albanese’s Kindergarten Class
These are so cute! I am a big fan of wiener dogs and kids are too! What a great lesson. Check out this cute graphic of a wiener dog I found just today! They are hard to find!
http://melonheadzillustrating.blogspot.com/2012/02/request-from-jennifer.html
Sandi
Very cute! Super fun idea to teach B, M, & E!
Jennifer
First Grade Blue Skies
So cute! I have two doxies, so I always enjoy seeing activities with those little pups!
Erica
sprinklestokindergarten.blogspot.com
This is fantastic! I bet the kids just loved the wiener dog. I love the interactive writing!
~Andi
I love this...thanks so much for sharing! On another note, do you happen to remember where you got that shirt? It looks similar to a style I've been trying to find and can't {sorry for the randomness!}
Thanks!!
Vickie
Mrs. Plant's Press
Kim,
What a great visual and wonderful way to help kids learn the concept of beginning middle and end. I know that my kindergarten kids are going to love it.
Thanks for sharing and providing such wonderful visuals.
Regards from Western Canada,
Anna
Vicki, The shirt came from Chadwicks, I think!
Thanks!!
This is a fabulous idea! My students can usually tell you the beginning, middle, and end during a read aloud- but then to transfer that into their own writings can prove difficult.
Tara West
Little Minds at Work
I LOVE this idea-especially using the weiner dog to help emphasize beginning, middle, and end. I am currently using this lesson to teach my first graders about b,m,and e. Thank you so much for posting.
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