This past Saturday I headed over to the tball field to watch my sweet niece, Emma Rose, play. Let’s just say, they have a lot more style than when my kids were playing! Each player had their own decorated bucket to hold all of their belongings. Then, the coach lined them up along the fence in the dugout. That way, they knew when it was their turn to bat! Great organization, don’t you think?
They also had matching socks! They were the cutest players ever! It was fun to once again get to sit in the bleachers and watch them play. (One day I am sure my little Matthew will be playing as his dad is a Braves fanatic!)
While at the ball field I was thinking, “How fun would it be to do a baseball unit if you teach summer school?” Then, I remembered a unit that I saw by Katie at Little Warriors. I went to her blog and there it was! I sent her an email and asked permission to share some of her photos in my post. So here are a few pictures and the posts where you can read all about it and see more cute pictures!
Picture 1: Post one
Picture 2: Second Baseball Unit post
Picture 3: Third Baseball Unit post
Picture 4: Fourth Baseball Unit post
Happy Summer!
The cardinal hats are adorable! I LOVE the baseball socks & matching buckets!! TOO CUTE!
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Oooooooooooh, Kim!!! You are just the sweetest!!! I cannot thank you enough for this awesome post you did about my unit!!! ;) You are way too kind!! ;)
ReplyDeleteAs for those buckets....O.M.G!!! Sooo adorable!!! AND matching socks?! FAB.U.LOUS!!! I might have to steal that idea for my own kids...oh, wait! I have 3 boys...think that would still work??? Ha!!
Thanks again, girl!!! You are THE best!!! xoxoxoxoxo
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Those buckets are so cute! And I love the matching socks!
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Oh my goodness! Are those not the cutest little ball players ever! Love the polka dot buckets and matching socks!
ReplyDeleteThe Polished Teacher
I LOVE all of your pictures. Thanks for sharing!!
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