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Christmas Light Craft
It’s Christmas time and we are learning about Jesus’ birth. I wanted to make a strand of Christmas lights that the students could paint and then write a sentence on…
12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop!
Welcome to a 12 Days of Christmas Blog Hop! Several fabulous teacher bloggers and sharing freebies for 12 days, so be sure to hop through the blogs to pick up…
Fall Leaf Craft and Writing
Out here in Southern California, we are waiting patiently for the fall season to get here. I am trying to teach about how it is fall and promising that the…
I am thankful for…
Yesterday I posted pictures of my Turkey Craftivity, and today I want to share some of the student’s drawings to go with the prompt, “I am thankful for…” I made…
Stellaluna and AT word family!
One of my favorite bat books to read to the students is Stellaluna. The illustrations are gorgeous, and it is a great story for them compare and contrast birds and…
Turkey Time Craftivity
Fall is officially here! I am preparing for our Thanksgiving bulletin board and I wanted to make a turkey craft and writing prompt to decorate with. I love hearing what…
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hey, I’m Michelle
Hi teacher friend! Welcome, I am so glad you are here! I am Michelle, the author behind Apples and ABCs. After teaching for over a decade, I’m thrilled that I can be your online teacher bestie, sharing tips, tricks, and resources for your primary classroom. Make yourself at home, grab a freebie, and I hope you leave here feeling inspired and excited to teach your young learners!