1.05.2013

Snowball Fight! {real and nonsense word activity}

Dibels is coming around the corner again and throughout the year I like to have fun ways for kids to practice their segmenting and blending of both real and nonsense words! While there is a time and place for flashcards, their motivation goes up when it has a fun twist!

 I just put away the Naughty or Nice? real and nonsense word center from my Christmas Time is Here packet {found here} and it was time to create a winter activity to practice our real and nonsense words! So I created this fun activity called: Snowball Fight!
I'm going to be throwing a snowball fight in my classroom this week as a whole group activity and then will be putting this activity into centers with the recording sheet that is in the unit.
You too can turn your classroom into a fun snowball fight with this fun, hands-on learning activity for real and nonsense words! It is aligned to the Common Core for K, 1st, and 2nd grade!

It comes complete with everything you need to have a successful snowball fight:

*sorting mats {in color or black and white}

*24 snowball words {12 real words and 12 nonsense words}

*4 blank snowballs {to write your own words}

*recording sheet {with answer key}


As always, the first two people to leave a comment with their email address will get this unit for free!

Happy Weekend!

12 comments:

  1. This looks super cute! And FUN!
    Jana
    Jprowell11@gmail.com

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    1. You've got mail! :) Hope that your kids enjoy the snowball fight!

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  2. WOW this is awesome! I know my students will love throwing the snowballs.
    Maria
    firstgradecarousel@gmail.com

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    1. Maria-it's in your inbox! Enjoy and thanks for following!

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  3. oh, poof!! a little late. still like the activity. vhair61215@gmail.com

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  4. Looks like your kids will have a blast with this activity! Super cute!

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  5. I {heart} these! I just added them to my wishlist as I already reached my weekly limit:)

    Tammy
    The Resourceful Apple
    theresourcefulapple@gmail.com

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  6. Seriously precious!!! I am adding to my wishlist, too. LOVE!!! You are so talented, sweet friend. :)

    Lyndsey

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  7. This is fantastic! Great idea and the "forts" take the cake for me! Thanks so much for sharing.

    Kelley Dolling
    Teacher Idea Factory


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  8. Love the nonsense activity. Just found your darling blog...thanks for sharing.
    Robynn
    BusyBees

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  9. How fun!
    Amber
    www.laueslittles.blogspot.com

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