I'm slowly going through my boxes and boxes of teaching material, I have accumulated over the years. This week, I found my Mrs. Wishy Washy Activities. It's funny, how every time I open a box, memories flood over me. Memories of past students, the funny things they would say, how their eyes lit up with joy over a particular activity or the occasional total flop. I always loved teaching Mrs. Wishy Washy - it was a guaranteed winner with the kids.
Here are some of my favorite resources online:
Virtual Vine has lots of great ideas and this printable
More fun printables from LoveTwoTeach
Online Game: Barnyard Match Up
Free Lapbook from HomeschoolShare
Cute reenactment video from Kindergarten Tales
I'm listing all of my Wishy Washy activities on Ebay for the low start price of .99, so if you want to purchase some ready made materials along with a Wishy Washy book, now is a good time.
Mrs. Wishy Washy's Tub
Mrs. Wishy Washy
Wishy Washy Day
All of these activities are available via email in my Artfire Shop. I still have another box of Mrs. Wishy Washy material to go through and will be listing it later this week, so check back.
As a special treat, leave a comment about Mrs. Wishy Washy along with your email and I will send you my Wishy Washy Barnyard Fun File Folder Game pictured above free!!!!
Pam
Thursday, October 29, 2009
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Thanks so much for sharing. Mrs. Wishy Washy is one of our favorite reads.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. Check your email for your Wishy Washy goody!
ReplyDeleteHi Pam -- Great to see you back up and running. Mrs. Wishy Washy was one of Victoria's favorite books while she was learning to read. Great activities.
ReplyDeleteFeels good to be back at work again!
ReplyDeleteCute things for Mrs. Wishy Washy. Just reading it to my kindergarteners.
ReplyDeleteIf you would like the file folder game, just email me at handsonlearningfun@live.com
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Mrs. Whisy-Washy!!! My 2-year olds loved the farm book, I just got my hands on the Christmas book, I can't wait to share it with them.
ReplyDeleteEmily
We use Mrs. Wishy Washy in 1st grade to teach story structure (beginning, middle and end). The students **LOVE** it!
ReplyDeleteI was looking for Mrs. Wishy Washy ideas and have been fortunate to find so much...yours being some of them! I love this story! There's just so much you can do with it.
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