I was inspired by Christina Bainbridge! Okay, and I have to admit, it's not the first time she's inspired me. I've been stalking her website for years, and now she has a blog, so now I'm following that too! I found the cutest idea for helping kids learn to choose good fit books, and I couldn't resist adapting it for my kiddos. We used the I-PICK method last year, and even with a cutesy song, the acronym was challenging to remember. So, when I saw the C.O.W. method on Christina's blog, I was really excited! If you want to check out her original document or check out her other wonderful ideas, make sure that you check out her blog! My adaption of the poster can be snagged below.
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16 comments:
That is so cute! Thanks for sharing.
Swimming into Second
Hey Amanda,
I have stalked her website too!! Love her stuff and love yours!!! I now follow her blog too!! Thanks for the freebie..it will fit my group better:) I am pretty new to blogging and yours is one of the first I followed:)
4th Grade Frolics
love this to go with my western theme. I, too, adore Mrs. Bainbridge!!
Ashley
www.justreed-ashley.blogspot.com
Too cute! Thanks!
http://thesilverlininginteaching.blogspot.com/
I love it!! Thanks for sharing!
mrswilliamsonskinders.blogspot.com
Going to use this one for sure...we always give the message to the kids, but this is a great acronym for them to relate to and use.
Love this!
❀Jodi
Fun In First
Amanda,
Absolutely adorable as usual. I love it.
Donna
Thanks Amanda! I couldn't get into the I-Pick (my nose is all that came my head!). Love the design of course!
Rachel
adorable!! of course. ;)
Lessons Learned
Love the adorable freebie. Just found your blog and became a follower. Love it!!
BusyBees
Very cute...thanks
Love this!!! I have been playing around with how to teach this concept this year and this is a perfect fit! Thanks!
Christine
http://hoppingintofirstgrade.blogspot.com/
That is fabulous! Thanks for sharing ;)
I am about to have a cow. Adorable.
Love this! I'm a new follower as well.
Joy
Teaching Living History Blog
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