Snacking On Words!

My kids had a GREAT day today!

So great, that I could fiinnnaalllyyyy reward them with this little treat I have had stored away for a few weeks!

We spent the end of the day making CVC words with Cheez-It's new Scrabble Jr. snacks!
I made a little CVC word mat for students to make their words and a recording sheet. The only rule was they had to make a real word and record it before they could eat their Cheez-Its! That being said, my little ones were quiet and focused on making as many words as they could!
 
This little lady was so proud to have made her own name!

I uploaded my CVC mats and recording sheet to Googledocs if you want to download them. The Cheez-Its were like $3 at my local grocery store so this was my favorite kind of activity (cheap!).

Happy hump day!

11 comments

  1. I LOVE THIS ACTIVITY! I am so disappointed.. we are not allowed to work with food in our district... Wahhhhhhhhhhhhhh I would love to do this!

    -Caitlyn

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    1. Wahhh! I hate that! Mine only worked because of the serving size... they didn't actually eat that many cheez-its because they didn't make that many words lol

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  2. I love it! I am so going to the store tomorrow!

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  3. Oh, Lisa, you are too much! I was planning to save this for "fun" Friday.. .but they were SO good I had to do it yesterday!

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  4. Thank you Mrs. Dolling! YOU are rad!

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  5. It will be a perfect little activity to get them all excited about being back in school! Thanks for stopping by Colleen!

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  6. This is a wonderful idea Susan, thanks for sharing!! :)

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  7. What a GREAT idea... food is a HUGE motivator in my classroom. My firsties are SO gonna dig this :) Thanks for sharing!!!

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  8. yeah....we aren't really allowed to use food anymore...you know..the cockroach problem?? hahaha!

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  9. Thank you! I found these crackers at the store and hoped someone had created a page I could use. Thank You, thank you!

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