It's Monday so you know what that means. This Monday's Made It is nothing fancy but very useful. LUCKY DUCKS- I've been using them for years and decided it was time for some new ones. I use lucky ducks when calling on students to answer questions, finding students to run errands or sharing their work in on the microphone. I also use LUCKY DUCKS at the end of the day to pick a friend for the treasure box. Click here to get yourself a free copy and check out the other Monday Freebies.
I have joined your linky. Now I am going to update my blog post for today.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to tell you that I use the term Lucky Duck all the time in my classroom. For example, whenever I show the students how to fold or make a booklet or something , I always give the one I made to one Lucky Duck. The students love it.I am your newest follower.
Delena
Learn with ME in Grade Three
I love the lucky ducks!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle @ Smitten With First
Your lucky ducky idea is just too cute! Love it:) Thanks for linking up and sharing:)
ReplyDelete4th Grade Frolics
Thanks so much for the freebie! I have used popsicle sticks, but I'm thinking of making lucky ducks too.
ReplyDeleteEmily
I Love My Classroom
www.ilovemyclassroom.blogspot.com
Oh, I'm now your newest follower!
DeleteI love your lucky ducks idea! Thanks for sharing the freebie!
ReplyDeleteCourtney
3rd Grade Sprinkles
What a cute idea!
ReplyDeleteHi! I LOVE the lucky duck idea! So cute :) And I wanted to let you know about a giveaway going on at http://www.LittleLearningLovies.com
ReplyDeleteIt's going on all week. Hope to see you and your readers there :)
Great idea, I will have to add it to my to do/make list! Newest follower, found you through Manic Monday!
ReplyDeleteFun in K/1
Lucky Ducks...that is just too cute!
ReplyDeleteYour Lucky Ducks are VERY cute.
ReplyDelete❀Barbara❀
Grade ONEderful
Ruby Slippers Blog Designs
Love this idea!
ReplyDeleteI awarded you the versatile blogger award here! :)
Thanks so much for joining my linky party! Love your background, too... hehe
ReplyDeleteErin
First with Franklin