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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Winner Wednesday: Who Would You Put Here?



Happy Hump Day everyone! I know that many of you are already enjoying your summer break, and I hope you get lots of rest and have lots of fun! For the rest of us, hang in there the summer is so close!!

Today I am linking up with Jennifer from A Dab of Glue Will Do for her awesome monthly link up party! For this link up, you need to choose a product from your TPT store and raffle it off during Winner Wednesday. For the first Wednesday of every month you can link up to give away one of your products, then hop around to everyone else who linked up. So everyone who links up has the opportunity to go to another blog and enter a giveaway to win one of their products. How awesome is that??!!


For Winner Wednesday this month, I am giving away one of my all-time best sellers! 'Who Would You Put Here?' is a packet of activities designed to help kiddos understand the concepts of character and setting. This packet is over 60 pages long and is chock-full of different ways to identify the character and setting.

There are several types of activities in this packet. Lots of writing and illustrating.


There are pages where students are given a character and must draw the setting, as well as being given a setting and must draw the character.

There are cut and paste activities to put the characters into the most appropriate setting.

Perhaps the cutest part of this packet is the writing prompt where students are given a card. The cards are a mixture of character and setting. If a student gets a character card, they write their character on the line and then illustrate and identify the setting you would find that character in. And vice versa, if they get a setting card they are to write it on the line and then illustrate and label a character that could be found in that setting. My kinders had such a great time with this writing activity!


I love the time and attention to detail they put into their work!


In case you can't read kindergarten, this one says 'My setting is train so my character is conductor.'


'My setting is garden so my character is the flower.'


"My setting is tree so my character is a monkey."


"My character is owl so my setting is the forest."


I LOVE when we get to work on the activities in this packet, and the writing pages make an incredible hallway student work display as well as a really cool class book!

If you want to win a copy of this activity for yourself, just enter using the Rafflecopter below! I will choose a winner on Thursday and get the packet emailed to you!


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Make sure to head back over to A Dab of Glue will Do and see who else has linked up! Enter some giveaways and leave some comment love!! You can link up to, just read all about the rules!
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Also, don't forget that I'm still having my Spotlight Saturday link up! Come on over and link up to Spotlight something you're super proud of in your TPT store or classroom or Pinterest boards!!


12 comments:

  1. I love this! What a cool idea! Anything with a cut/paste option is A-Ok with me! I love the kids work- I wouldn't of thought of a conductor on my own!

    Deirdre
    Mrs. Garcia's Super Scholars

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    1. Thank you so much! I too am a HUGE fan of cut and paste, anything we can do to help them work independently! Their responses were so darn cute, it was so hard to pick only a few! They definitely have quite the imagination! I love using this pack! Thanks so very much for stopping by and reading then commenting, it is so appreciated!

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  2. This looks like a great pack...I just finished a class about using fairy tales in the classroom so I'm excited to try some of my new ideas out! Thanks for the giveaway!

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    1. Thank you so much! My kinders had a great time using it, and I think it really helped them to understand the difference between and importance of the character and setting in the story! Thank you so much for stopping by to read my post and leave a comment, I really appreciate it!

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  3. How cute!!!! Character and setting is a comprehension skill we can never practice enough! Love it!

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    1. Thank you so much! I think my kinders really understood the difference between character and setting! Thank you so much for stopping by to read my blog and leave a comment!

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  4. Thanks for visiting my blog! It's great meeting new blogging friends! I'm new to blogging! I love your giveaway!! Blessings, The Little Ladybug Shop

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    1. I totally agree, it's so great to 'meet' new people through this social media experience! Thank you so much for taking the time to pop over and read my post then leave such sweet feedback. It really means a lot!

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  5. This is a great product! I LOVE all of your pictures from your student's work. Thank you so much for linking up and I love your website. You and Kassie did a great job,

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    1. Thank you so much! Kassie did an amazing job brining my site to life! I love what she did! I'm very happy to have linked up with you, I think this is a great linky! I'd love for you to come link up with me on Saturday for Spotlight Saturday! :-)

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  6. Thanks so much! I am so excited to have won this awesome character and setting pack! My primary special ed students struggle with comprehension. Even setting and characters are hard for them. The visuals in the pack should really help! I can't wait to use it when we go back to school in August!

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    1. Aww, you are just too sweet! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such sweet feedback, it really means a lot to me! I'm so glad you like that packet, and I'm so glad you already have a use for it for next year! Thanks so much for participating! I hope you enjoy your summer!!

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