Monthly Archives: December 2023

Engage Students with this Christmas Mad Lib

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It’s time for another fun, free teaching resource – a Christmas Mad lib for the traditional holiday poem ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. This resource has both a Google Slides version and a printable pdf – use what works best for your classroom! This Christmas Mad Lib is FREE for 24 hours, so be sure to grab it right away! Click here and grab it now!

This is part of my 12 Days of Giveaways in December. Want to get more freebies! Follow me so you don’t miss a single one! Just click the black button to the right, and be sure to choose to have the blog posts delivered by email. Or, find Ms. Cotton’s Corner on Instagram – the daily freebies will be posted in both locations!

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What is included with the Christmas Mad Lib?

This resource includes so much more than a Mad Lib. The resource features a copy of the poem “A Visit from St. Nicholas”, which is more commonly known as ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. You also get several activities to use with the poem. It is a perfect activity for upper elementary and middle school students.

Probably my students’ favorite activity is the Mad Lib of the poem. It’s such great grammar and parts of speech practice, and their poems are hilarious! The resource includes supports for teaching the parts of speech and for helping students complete the Mad Lib. You also get a Word Search and a Reading Response to the poem, which includes practice with similes! Everything you need for a fun English lesson right before the holidays is included. Just print and teach if you are using the printable, or assign the Google Slides, and away you go! Simple!

How Can I Use this in My Classroom?

Whether they know it or not, many of your students’ ideas about Santa Claus originated in this poem and it has inspired other artists, writers and musicians for 200 years! This poem is a wonderful way to help your students connect to tradition, and it’s just so much fun!

I like to begin with a shared reading of the poem, having students listen and read along with their own copy. When they hear the poem, they have a wonderful opportunity to experience language, and also to hear the rhythm of the poem. Here are two of my favorite online renditions.

The resource includes supports focused around the parts of speech and similes – two important concepts that intermediate students need to master. Once students have listened to the poem, ask them go back to the poem to read it again, this time focusing on finding the similes. There are many, many of them! It’s important to give students a purpose when asking them to reread a text so that they understand it is not busy work. They have a goal – find the similes.

Once they have found the similes, collect them on the board, and lead a class discussion about how the similes enhance the poem. Then, ask students to reread the text again, this time finding and circling the words from the Word Search. And of course, they complete the Word Search!

I usually spread this lesson over two days. On the second day I begin by discussing the parts of speech handout and having students brainstorm the parts of speech. Mad Libs are such a perfect way to practice parts of speech. I have students work with a partner to do the brainstorm, and they really get into deep discussions about each word and if it is, or is not, the correct part of speech. That discussion is key for cementing the concept, and of course, you are walking around the help resolve any differences of opinion.

Students use the brainstormed words to complete the poem, and I have them read their poem aloud to a partner. They are hilarious, so be ready for laughter! Students have now heard the poem once, read it twice, and read aloud their mad lib version. That is a lot of exposure to the text, and students should be able to complete the reading response independently. It makes a great formative assessment, but if you don’t want to grade papers over the break, just send them home. I won’t judge!

You can do all of this with the printable or the Google Slides. The instruction doesn’t change, just the mode of delivery.

Want to explore Google Slides further? Check out these blog posts for more tips, tricks and ideas!

Love this? Check out these other great resources!

This time of year it is hard to keep kids learning, but these resource can help. Plus, they are all easy to prep, and don’t take a lot of your time. Good for you and good for your students! Click to check them out!

Make sure you don’t miss a single FREEBIE this December! Follow this blog by clicking the black button to the right, and follow me on Instagram too! While you’re at it, forward this post to your teacher friends and share the love. Everyone deserves free resources this December!

I hope this Christmas Mad Lib, and the other free resources I’m giving away in December help you have a wonderful holiday season, and your students too. Happy teaching!

Susan

Easy to Use Fraction Activity – Winter themed

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Free Christmas Fraction Activity

Ready for a free fraction activity? This Google Slides fraction activity is the first of twelve free Christmas resources and printables that I will be giving away in the month of December. It is free for 24 hours – so click the image to grab it now!

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Check out this blog post to learn more about the 12 Days of Giveaways!

Read on to learn how this free fraction activity will help you and your students. Happy teaching!

What is the Free Fraction Activity?

This free fraction activity will help make December easy for you, and valuable for your students. These whimsical Google Slides will have your students comparing fractions and having fun at the same time! The penguins and polar bears will hook your students, and you’ll love the rigorous math questions and the ease of use! This free activity comes with a student slide deck AND a teacher slide deck to make modeling, teaching and grading about fractions a breeze!

Comparing fractions with unlike denominators can be a difficult skill for students, and this fraction activity will give students plenty of practice. This deck includes 20 fraction questions based on released items from 4th grade state tests, making it a great review for fifth grade and solid test prep for 4th, or even a fraction extension for 3rd graders ready for this step. The questions are word problems, fill-in-the-blank problems, multiple choice and true/false. The rigor is high, and the variety of the problems will engage learners!

Why Google Slides?

  • Engagement! Get away from boring worksheets and use digital to elevate practice to an activity. Because Google Slides are interactive, students will be more engaged in the activity, and that leads to greater understanding of this important fraction concept. The colors are also key for engaging learners, especially visual learners. And the cute Christmas penguins and polar bears will make kids smile.
  • Rigor! There are multiple formats to the questions in this fraction activity, and that variety increases the rigor and the engagement. Students are not passive learners, they are active – dragging and dropping, typing, circling…. That rigor will help students deepen their understanding of how to compare fractions, and lead to better retention and transition.
  • Ease! Google Slides are also easy for you to use. They are so simple to assign, and if the copy machine is down, you don’t care! This is a paperless activity! They are also simple to grade, especially if you use Google Classroom. However you assign this fraction activity, I recommend printing out the included Answer Key and keeping it handy as a reference. It will make grading simple and quick!

Check out this blog post for more tips and ideas for how to use Google Slides in your classroom.

Love this Free Fraction Activity? Check out these….

Fractions are such a key concept for students, so I have plenty of digital fraction activities in my TPT store. Your choices include BOOM Cards, Google Forms and Google Slides. Check them out today and make teaching fractions the best part of your year!

Make sure you don’t miss a single FREEBIE this December! Follow this blog by clicking the black button to the right, and follow me on Instagram too! While you’re at it, forward this post to your teacher friends and share the love. Everyone deserves free resources this December!

I hope this free fraction activity, and the 11 other free resources I’m giving away in December help you have a wonderful holiday season, and your students too. Happy teaching!

Susan

Free Christmas Printables and Resources

Free Christmas Printables and Resources 12 Days of Giveaways

It’s time for my annual 12 Days of Giveaways, and that means FREE Christmas Printables and resources for you, plus some FREEBIES to take the sting out of January. The giveaway starts Sunday, December 3, and all you have to do is follow Ms. Cotton’s Corner on this blog and/or on Instagram. Each day I will post a link to a new FREEBIE, which you download, and voila! December made easy and January too! Read on to learn all about it!

How do I get the FREE Christmas Printables and Resources?

Be sure to do these two steps NOW so you don’t miss a single free Christmas printable.

  1. Follow this blog if you don’t already. Just click the big black follow button to the right! It’s best to subscribe by email so that the blog post for each Christmas printable is delivered right to your inbox each morning. And you can always unfollow me later if you don’t like the blog – but I bet you will stick around. 🙂
  2. Follow Ms. Cotton’s Corner on Instagram. Click here to do that! I will post reminders on Instagram each day with links to the free Christmas printables and resources!
  3. Tell all your teacher friends! Don’t hog the free resources – there are plenty to go around! Forward this blog post or one of the Instagram posts so your teacher friends can get the free Christmas printables too!
  4. Follow Ms. Cotton’s Corner on TPT so that you can easily come back for more. There is lots of great stuff in my store, and I’m always creating more with your students, and mine, in mind!

That’s it! If you do the first three steps, you will be a hero to your team mates, and you will also make your life easier. Win win!

Which resources will be FREE?

Are you ready to learn more about the Free Christmas printables and resources for 2023?

These resources and 2 Brand NEW Mystery resources will be FREE for 24 hours between December 3, 2023 and December 15, 2023. Click to check them out now and get them in your TPT cart so you are ready to download ALL the free Christmas printables and resources!

More Info About the Free Printables and Resources

Free Christmas Printable during 12 Days of Giveaways

I love Google Form Escape Rooms because they are easy for teachers to use and engaging for students. This is my BEST SELLING Escape Room!

This Escape Room takes students on an adventure through Christmas stories and traditions from around the world. Gryla and the Yule Lads (mischievous characters from Iceland) show up to cause mayhem, and the Snow Queen tries to freeze students! Students will read tales and answer comprehension questions for hours! Because students make decisions during this Escape Room adventure, they can play more than once, and have a different adventure each time! This free resource includes a pdf printable with a link to make your own copy of the Google Form.

For more on using Google Escape Rooms in your classroom, click here!

“This was the perfect way to spend time before Christmas vacation started. Students were engaged and focused, hard to do that time of year.”

Wendy C. – 5 Stars

This is my newest Word Wall, and I love it! Perfect for teaching the Science behind the Winter Solstice! I think you will love this free printable too!

I love using (and creating) Word Walls that bring Science, Math and Social Studies content to life! I have spent many years teaching students who speak languages other than English, and I have learned that consistent vocabulary instruction is good for ALL kids! It is one of the pillars that leads to reading comprehension, and sadly, many kids’ vocabularies are shrinking. That’s why Word Walls are so useful! For more on that, check out this blog post.

My Word Walls all use high quality, high resolution photos and diagrams to engage visual learners and help cement the content. There are more words in each Word Wall than you will ever need, but I believe that teachers need choices too! Use the words that work for you and your students!

Free Christmas Printable during 12 Days of Giveaways

I discovered BOOM Cards during the pandemic, and I really love them. Kids love the game-like feel of the decks, and I love how easy they are to use and the great data I get. If you love grading papers, you probably won’t like BOOM Cards!

This deck gives students a chance to practice comparing fractions using number lines and fraction bars. You have to have a BOOM account to use them, but you can get a free trial account, so give it a try! You will be glad that you did!

This resource includes a free printable pdf with a link to make your own copy of the BOOM Card deck.

“I LOVE LOVE LOVE that this deck starts with guided learning! It gave my struggling students additional guidance and my stronger students a quick review! This was a perfect station for my 5th graders!”

Kathleen C. – 5 Stars

Who is Ms. Cotton?

If this is our first time “meeting”, it’s great to “meet” you! I have been teaching elementary kiddos since 1995 (PLEASE don’t do the math!). In that time I have earned my National Board Certification as a Middle Childhood Generalist twice (currently working to renew again!) and I have mentored many teachers through that process, and through the adventures of teaching.

I love teaching, and I have taught every grade from K – 5. On my blog and in my TPT store, I am always looking to help teachers teach and students learn. I create resources that are easy for teachers because I know how hard we work. And I create activities for students that help them engage with interesting content and love learning! There are many free printables and resources in my store, so be sure to check them out!

I hope that these free Christmas printables and resources save you time this holiday season. You deserve it!

Have a lovely holiday, full of happy memories and good times with friends and family. I know you will help your students have a wonderful year!

Happy Teaching!

Susan

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