Wishlist Wednesday at Owlways Be Inspired

Hey there friends! Guess whose back for the second time in a week!? 

I am blessed to be a part of a wonderful group of second and third grade teachers over at Owlways Be Inspired! We are hosting a weekly giveaway offering huge savings on one of our most wishlisted items each week. Additionally, you will have the opportunity to win a FREE copy for yourself! 

This week, my most wishlisted item is my Literature Genre Posters! 


This product will be 50% in my store for TODAY only! 

You can also enter to win a copy for yourself by entering the rafflecopter below!

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Congrats to Sarah K.! I have emailed your copy of the posters!

26 comments:

  1. I always go over genre whenever we are reading read alouds, anthology stories, or pretty much any time I can. I'd love to use your posters to help highlight the genre we are talking about. We could have a genre wall and maybe underneath each poster list books/stories/etc. or draw/print pictures of stories. There are so many options! :)

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  2. Welcome back to blogging…sometimes we all need a break! Congrats on all you exciting news.

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  3. I would love to win your cute posters! Thanks for the giveaway!

    ~Sandy
    Sandyslearningreef.blogspot.com

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  4. I would use these throughout the year as we covered each genre. I think they are so cute!

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  5. These are great! Colorful and cover many more genres than the posters I already have! Would love to win!

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  6. I would love to have a set of these for my classroom. They are fabulous!

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  7. I would post these and refer to them weekly as we start a new story.

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  8. I would post them on our genre board when I introduce each genre so students can reference them when needed.

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  9. SOOO need to do a better job of both teaching genres AND encouraging my students to read a variety of genres when reading independently. These wonderful posters would be so perfect to help me do just that! :) Thanks so much for the opportunity to win them. Just discovered your blog today, and have found so many really creative and fun things to try....thanks so much for all you do and share. :)

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  10. I would use these in a couple of different ways. I would have them in my library to match up with my book bin labels so that the kiddos can use the posters to tell which type of book they are picking out. I would also have a set at my teacher table for the meet with the teacher station. I would use the posters to introduce the story for the week and refer to the poster throughout the week to reinforce genre. Thanks for the giveaway!! Fingers crossed!

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  11. These would be great when we are discussing different types of books. It would be great to have a visual aid for this information.
    Laura
    Enchanting Elementary

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  12. I'd love to win these posters so we could learn about different genres with our stories and read-alouds.

    tokyoshoes at hotmail dot com

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  13. I make a lot of anchor charts, and these would make them much more colorful and fun to look at.

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  14. These are so cute. I love them.

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  15. These are amazing and so bright and colorful. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

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  16. Oh my, I would love to win these! They are so colorful and eye-catching that they are sure to help my students understand and learn genres.
    Terri
    tmlbrown2009@att.net

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  17. I would love these to replace my handwritten ones!
    Debinderry@gmail.com

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  18. These are great! I would love to use these throughout the year to teach and review genres with my 1st graders!!!
    :) Erin

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  19. I would introduce these cute posters during morning meeting to the whole class and then I would also use them in reading groups and/or my library.

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  20. Those posters would look great in my classroom library! =)

    Ms. Smith
    Adventures of Ms. Smith

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  21. I would use these at the beginning of the year to teach genres. Data has shown our students couldn't identify the different genres. They could also use them as they do genre task cards.

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  22. I would use these as a bulletin board display in my fourth grade classroom, to serve as a reminder of the genres we've discussed. I'd also print them 4 or 6 to a page, and create sets of flashcards for students to keep in their book boxes. Would love to win a set!!

    kdahlhofer@gmail.com

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  23. These are so cute! I think they would really help my students (and me) learning the different components of the various genres in reading. (Tall Tales, Fables, Folktales, Fairy Tales-can be quite confusing) I would L.O.V.E. to win these!! :)
    Jamie
    Thrills in Third Grade

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  24. These are so bright and cheerful! I'd love to hang them in my reading area and reference them as we learn different genres throughout the year! :)

    Katie
    smileykate52@hotmail.com

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  25. My whole reading program this year was genre based. I'm SO sad I missed seeing those on TpT. Bummer! They are darling as always :)

    Little In Betweens
    (formerly Teach on a Limb)

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