I missed out on Cara’s rockin’ Linky last week and I just couldn’t face missing out again. So, I may be a day late and a dollar short (my life story), but here I be for Throwback Thursday . . . mmmm . . . let’s just call it a Flashback Friday @ The Factory this week! #winwin
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I don’t know about you, but Main Idea is a tough one to teach to kiddos. My file on this concept has remained super skinny and I have always had a hard time wrapping my brain around how I want to deliver this to my babes. Well, last Monday had a “ah-ha” moment while driving to school (I took feverish notes on the back of my checkbook) and was able to create something that finally made sense to me.
I thought this would be a quick little pack, but it ended up being 70 pages. It shocked me because I am much more of a “short story” writer ๐ However, once I started, one thing marched on to another . . .
As I created this pack, I tried to put my myself in my kiddos’ shoes. Will this make sense to them? Is it meaningful? Is challenging, but not too hard? Will they enjoy this? Yes, my brain pretty much chatted with itself throughout the entire creation process!
I tried very hard to offer multiple versions of each activity so that it was beneficial for grades 1-3. They all come with dotted and non-dotted lines and many offer multiple ways to run with the activity or game. (The photo below shows only a handful of the pages in the pack.)
Oh, and yes, that is another silly hat. If you have followed me long enough you know that I LOVE me some crazy “wearable work!” My friends were teasing me and asked if my hubby takes all of the modeling photos. Yup, he finds his inner photog and shoots away! I need to add the fool to the bankroll . . .
I couldn’t let you get all the way down here without offering up a little goodie (especially after having to look at my dippy as all get out mug). So, here’s a little practice page that I created for this pack. If you like what you see, check out all the deets on my new Main Idea Packet.
CLICK HERE to snag this page!
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On a final note today . . . don’t forget that my mega Good Morning Work Bundles are on deep discount for the next few weeks. If you buy in now, you save $13/pack and get yo-self a years worth of warm-up work (August-June).
Thanks so much for stopping by today. I have a four hour meeting at school later this morning (barf-a-roon-ee) and I better get to lesson planning before I have to jet on out of here. Have a great Sunday y’all . . . I’ll see you soon.
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Alright y’all, I am O-U-T! I am actually on a roll in the creating department today. I am 3/4 of the way finished with my “out of the box” punctuation pack. SAY WHAT . . . something that isn’t Good Morning Work??!! BOOM! Life is good. Hugs y’all and thanks for visiting. I hope to be back this weekend with news on this collection and a rockin’ freebie!
Sara B says
This looks so cute. I know my middles have trouble with main idea. I'm going to have to wish list this one for my RTI classes. http://mrsbrownthebookworm.blogspot.com/
teacherideafactory says
Thanks so much Sara!
Jodi says
I bought and used your Main Idea pack last year and it is fantastic! I love your creativity and am looking forward to your out of the box punctuation pack!
teacherideafactory says
You made my day, Miss Jodi ๐ I am so close to being finished . . . I think I can . . . I think I can ๐
The Sweetest Thing says
This looks great! I have the hardest time finding main idea resources that are useful! I am now your newest follower ๐ come stop by if you get a chance!
Lauren
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teacherideafactory says
Thanks for writing Lauren . . . I have been following you for a while now. Loved the wedding photos!
Mrs. Wathen says
I just posted about your Morning Work yesterday:) Love it!
Tammy
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Carolyn Kisloski says
Kelley,
I am your newest follower and I just love your blog. It is so happy. Love the way your write! AND that main idea packet. Awesome. Oh my gosh I take so many notes on the back of my checkbook! HA!
I'd love you to stop over to my blog if you get a chance!
Carolyn
Kindergarten: Holding Hands and Sticking Together