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Halloween Color By Spanish Numbers - Teachers Pay Teachers

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 Here's yet another variation on my Halloween Cat color-by-something.  In this case, it's a Color-by-Spanish-Numbers (to 100).  It's available in my TPT store for $2.50.  Great way to keep the kids busy on Halloween while reviewing Spanish numbers.

TPT - FRENCH - Color Adjective Agreement Riddle Sheet - Discovering French Bleu Compatible

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 I put up a new product on Teachers Pay Teachers:  It's a French self-correcting riddle sheet (you can only answer the riddle if your French translations are correct) that focuses on color adjective agreement.  Uses "il / elle est" and some possessives. This is  compatible with lesson 12 of Discovering French Bleu, but it can be used independently as well.                                 

CAMPING - Free Printable Camping Memories Log

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 I created a new post at Family Car and Van Camping about recording camping memories.  There's a free printable, too, for you to record your own camping memories.  Head on over to get the it!

CAMPING BLOG - New post on dairy products while camping

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 Today's activity included a new post on my Family Car And Van Camping blog about using shelf-stable dairy products when I go camping.   Shelf-stable dairy has been a game changer for us when we've gone camping lately.  Click below to read more.

TPT - French ER Verbs "Old School" Crossword and iPhone Scanner Trick

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  I'm back!  And here's my newest Teachers Pay Teachers item :  an "old school" (hand-drawn and -written on dot-grid paper) crossword puzzle featuring basic French ER verbs.   This can be used with any basic chapter on ER verbs for French class, but it is compatible with the list of verbs for lesson 7 in Discovering French Bleu .  It is an introduction and only uses infinitive forms of the 18 basic verbs. If it were up to me, I'd draw all my worksheets and assignments.  I love black and white ink drawings and find drawing much more relaxing than doing art on the computer. One of the things I like best about my iPhone is that it has a built-in scanner.  In case you weren't aware, you can go into "notes" on your iPhone, push the camera button in notes, and you'll see a "scanner" option.  I generally scan the item I want and then I screenshot the scan because I can then easily manipulate and edit the photo /scan in photos. This is also a n...