Monday, October 15, 2012

100 Follower Giveaway!!!


I am so excited! Over the weekend, I reached 100 followers. I can't believe it! In just the short amount of time that I have been blogging, I have met so many awesome bloggy friends and I have gotten so many amazing ideas! The blogging world is so generous and a ton of people have contributed to this giveaway to celebrate Fourth Grade Lemonade's 100 followers! Seriously, check out these prizes!

The winner will get:
Any 3 items from my TPT store
Fourth Grade Lemonade

A $10 Starbucks Gift Card from Nichole at The Craft of Teaching
 The Craft of Teaching

An item of your choice from Tara at Fourth Grade Frolics' TPT store

Two Spelling and Word Work packets from Michele at Run! Miss Nelson's Got the Camera!
Run Miss Nelsons got the Camera



An item of your choice from Holly at Fourth Grade Flipper's TPT store
4th Gr Flipper

Halloween Math Unit from Farley at Oh Boy Fourth Grade's TPT store


An item of your choice from Laura at Love to Teach's TPT store

Writer's Workshop Conference Cards from Amy at Active Readers and Writers
Active Readers and Writers


Monster Addition and Subtraction Match-Up Centers from Liliris at Fourth Grade Garden



Graphic Organizers from Kelly at Teaching Fourth
Teaching Fourth


An item of your choice from Leah at Learning 4 Keeps' TPT store
Learning 4 Keeps Design

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11 comments:

  1. I love all the center and interactive notebook ideas on Pinterest. Also being able to take a peek into other teachers' classrooms via Pinterest and blogs!

    Young Daze in 5th Grade

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  2. My favorite pinterest ideas have been the anchor charts and the place value cups...so clever!

    debinderry@gmail.com

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  3. Oh my gosh, I have learnt so much from blogging and Pinterest! My favourite ideas are all related to classroom DIY, upcycling and thriftiness... probably because I am teaching in Mexico right now and I have nothing!

    One of the best ideas I have seen is a substitute for base ten blocks using a cheapo dishwashing sponge (you know those rectangular ones, about a centimetre thick?) cut up into ones, tens and hundreds.

    Congratulations on reaching 100 followers! I've just shared your giveaway on my blog.

    Teacher Kirra: Maestra Kirra

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  4. I don't think I can pinpoint just one thing. My classroom alone is filled with so many items from so many wonderful bloggers and pinners. My home has become a plethora of crafts!

    faithfulinfirst.blogspot.com

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  5. I'm not in my own classroom just yet but I cannot wait to implement something like this pin. It's such a cute & creative idea! Plus, I have thousands of stickers so it's perfect. Thank you for the great giveaway!

    Sara
    Miss V's Busy Bees

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    1. I am a residency student (formerly called student teacher)so I am only able to implement some of my new found ideas :) My favorite so far is the soda straw dispenser to use for pencils! I think this is brilliant!
      Awesome giveaway! Congrats!

      Askey42@students.tntech.edu

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  7. So hard to pick one! But the most recent idea I've used is calendar math. All of the ideas on pinterest and blogs really inspired me!

    Meg
    Third Grade in the First State

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  8. I don't think I can pick just one! In August it was all the back to school room decorating ideas, in September it was anchor charts, and now I am into writer's and reader's notebook ideas. So many generous teachers out there, I love feeling part of it!

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  9. ooooo...that's a toughie. Can I do the blog that sucked me in? It would be 4th Grade Frolics. I love her ideas and just finding her blog led me to a whole bunch of others!

    :) Kaitlyn
    Smiles and Sunshine

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  10. I love Pinterest and Blogs! I think my favorite idea that I have seen are the Story Bubbles from Tara at 4th Grade Frolics!

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