Saturday, October 20, 2012

Rocks and Minerals Mini-Unit GIVEAWAY!!!


Hellooooooo, Saturday!  Football and gorgeous weather?!  
Don't mind if I do!  :)

I wanted to share my latest product with you guys!  It's a rocks and minerals mini-unit!  It's full of vocabulary activities, graphic organizers, Mohs Hardness Scale and center activity, mini-booklet, and assessments!  You can click on the picture below to check it out in full detail.  
But come back after you check it out because...

I'M GIVING AWAY THREE OF THESE UNITS TO YOU!!!

Three lucky winners will get their very own copy!!!  
Check out the Rafflecopter below to enter!

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Giveaway ends Tuesday night at midnight EST.
GOOD LUCK!



37 comments:

  1. We have a Rock and Mineral Show in our city and our students LOVE it. This unit would be the perfect way to balance excitement and knowledge. Thanks!!
    Ann
    ahett@usd259.net

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  2. I actually don't teach my own science but my co-worker is teaching this unit right now. She'd love it!

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  3. I would love this unit for later this year when I teach rocks and minerals. I really use your products regularly. Becky Stroh
    Becstroh@dps.k12.oh.us

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  4. Starting this unit next week. Would LOVE to win this!!!!!
    Marcy Kleer
    awesome3@aol.com

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  5. We are working on this unit right now! This would be perfect. Thanks for the chance to win! :)

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  6. We're doing Rocks and Minerals right now! THis would be perfect. I don't teach this (it's a 3rd grade subject and I'm in 4th) but I would love to teach about the planets.

    :) Kaitlyn
    Smiles and Sunshine

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  7. Wow, you've been busy! What an amazing unit - it's wonderful how you integrated math and language skills. It's also too bad that we don't teach Rocks and Minerals in Grade 3 in Ontario (Canada). It's a grade 4 science unit. I will most certainly refer this unit to them. Great work, Dana!

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  8. I am also teaching rocks and minerals currently so excited to see this unit. Thanks!

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  9. We teach rocks and minerals in our Earth Movements Unit which is coming up . This would be a perfect addition to our unit!

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  10. I am trying to make my science lessons more exciting and hands on. This unit would be perfect for later in the year when I cover rocks and minerals.

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  11. What a great unit! I think my favorite unit to teach in Science in electricity.....the students think it a lot of fun!
    ~Lorraine
    Fabulous 4th Grade Froggies

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  12. You are so helpful, I can't thank you enough! Love this unit.

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  13. Rocks and minerals will be our next science unit! Currently we are studying soil! I am super ready to throw out our 'compost' activity! :)

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  14. We teach this unit after Christmas. Your unit would provide a stress free holiday break.

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  15. This would come in very handy later in the year. Keeping my fingers crossed!!

    Tracie

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  16. This is perfect for our rocks unit!! I love teaching Life Cycles..its fun! :)

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  17. This is my first year teaching so I am not sure of the favorite thing yet but we just finished up motion and force and had fun with it. Thanks, Sarah

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  18. I actually enjoy teaching the rocks and minerals unit. I didn't think I would when I first moved to Colorado, but I love it now. Just starting life cycles for the first time this year. Scary! :)
    I Want to be a Super Teacher

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  19. This will be great for my geology unit!
    Amelia.cook@warren.kyschools.us

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  20. I need all the help I can get when it comes to teaching science. Thankful I found your site! Angelie

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  21. I love teaching seasons and anything to do with animals :)
    briawnacallahan@gmail.com

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  22. I guess my favorite thing to teach is our Matter unit. We do lots of singing and hands on activities!

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  23. I am a homeschooler that doesn't like to teach science cause I am clueless. But my boys love to collect rocks and would love this unit.

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  24. Homeschooling so don't teach science. Hopefully this unit would help!

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  25. I love all of your wonderful units! I had been looking for rocks and minerals materials, and was so excited to find your giveaway!

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  26. We are working on our rocks and minerals unit right now and this would be very helpful. I think my favorite to teach is animal life cycles. The students really enjoy that. Thanks for all you do!

    Deb

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  27. Love your products...they are especially helpful since we teach in the same district!

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  28. I always find this one of the most fascinating science topics for kids. I'm always looking for more activities involving actual rocks. Thanks for creating!

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  29. This would be so handy, we are study rocks and minerals now! =)

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  30. Dana-Your stuff is right on point exactly when I need it!

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  31. I love it all thanks for sharing. hcarpenter@ebrschools.org

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  32. Your blog is always so inspiring :) Thanks for all you do!! It is my first year and your ideas have kept me afloat and spiked my creativity so many times.

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  33. We are doing rocks and minerals in my third grade classroom as well. Thanks for sharing your ideas. It's my first year teaching and you've inspired me quite a few times!

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  34. We are having fun with animal adaptations and habitats right now...rocks and minerals to come! Thanks for all that you do.

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  35. Wonderful unit! Thank you so much for sharing! It is so great to come here knowing I will be able to find wonderful resources/activities that are aligned with the exact standards I am teaching!

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Dana @ 3rd Grade Gridiron

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