Monday, March 4, 2013

St. Patrick's Doubles Plus One

My bloggy friends and I are having so much fun with the Leprechaun's Gold Blog Hop.  If for some reason you missed the news yesterday you can find out all about it by clicking on the picture below.
 
Now for an update. I spent a few minutes today updating my St. Patrick's Day Doubles Plus One math work station. 
To play students roll a die, double the number and add one.  I included an "I can..." card so hopefully the students refer to it rather than ask you what to do.
You can find a copy of this at my TPT store but I'll send a copy to the first 2 followers who leave a comment on this post.  In your comment tell me what you think of our Blog Hop as there might just be a new one in the works and we'd love to know what you think of this one.
Have a great night!
 

8 comments:

  1. I'd LOVE a copy of this! We just started learning this today! :-)

    Karyn
    Kideducator@comcast.net

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  2. I did the blog hop! Hope I get lucky!!!

    :)
    Iteachkidsabc@gmail.com
    :o) V.
    Special Teacher for Special Kids

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    1. I'm glad you did the hop! It's been fun :-) Good luck!!
      Check your inbox!

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  3. That's 2! I'll send you an email shortly :)

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  4. I loved the blog hop! I really appreciate everyone's hard work and generosity. I couldn't enter to win the TPT $100 because I couldn't get 2 of the coins. Two blogs required that I 'like' their Facebook page to get the freebie. I do not have a facebook account and am not interested in signing up for one (my school district frowns upon it). It really was a great idea and lots of fun. Many thanks!
    Maria
    meemsickle@gmail.com

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    1. The 2 who placed their freebies on their facebook page have been emailing their freebie to people who request it! So, if you'd like a chance to win send them a little note :) I'd hate to see you not get a chance to enter because of that!
      Laureen

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  5. Fun game! This will be a great review for math centers! I am going to check it out!!
    :)Kim

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