7.21.2013

I Spy: Shapes {Read the Room Brain Breaks}

Just a quick post tonight to let you know that I've finished the second pack in my I Spy Series!!
This is probably one of my FAVORITE I Spy versions that I use in my classroom!
 These I Spy Shapes Brain breaks are a great tool to get your students up and moving around the room. They also serve as a great quick assessment and review of skills: Can your students apply what they have learned by finding real objects around the room that match the skill? 

This shapes pack includes both 2D and 3D shapes. Anytime your students need a brain break, you just pull a stick and have them play I Spy around the room! My students LOVE doing I Spy Read the Room Brain Breaks and I know that your students will too!

I've also included in this packet (and added it to my I Spy: Letters pack too!) a Write the Room Recording page incase you want to turn this into a center:

This packet includes:

-instructions on how to make and use the I Spy Read the Room Brain Breaks

-I Spy container label (in 3 different sizes)

-17 shape cards (12 2D shapes and 5 3D shapes) to make the I Spy brain break sticks (in squares for easy cutting!)

-I Spy Read and Write the Room Recording Sheet (to turn the brain break into a Write the Room activity OR center)



I've put it on sale for the next 24 hours HERE and as always the first two people to leave a comment with their email address will get it for free! 

7 comments:

  1. This looks awesome! I'd love to use it with my kiddos:)
    Anita Marquez
    anitadmarquez@gmail.com

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  2. LOVE THESE!!! I've never seen them used quite this way!

    Jkroske@gmail.com

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  3. This is adorable! My students would love it!
    debbie.prellwitz@gmail.com

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  4. Gosh darn it! I always miss the goodies give away! ;-) Super Cute!
    -Laura
    lmtravis23@gmail.com

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  5. This is so cute! I cannot wait to buy it!
    caitlar8014@gmail.com

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  6. WOW! What an all inclusive package. Love the idea behind the whole think and the cuteness factor!

    Tara
    The Math Maniac

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