
Creepy Pair of Underwear! has a really clever premise - an ominous, indestructible pair of underwear straight out of a horror film - and author Aaron Reynolds tells the story with text that's hilariously dry and deadpan. To see additional Lesson Plan Posts like this, click HERE.There's lots of silly, spooky fun in this story about a pair of underwear with a "ghoulish, greenish glow" that slyly plays on kids' conflicted feelings about their big-kid underwear. Want to see other lesson plans like this? You can download these math center activities for free at the bottom of this blog post. Students roll and make 10! I also got the spider bouncing balls, so this center can be used for a few weeks! Students select a pattern task card, the build the pattern. So I updated an old free file for you to use. I know you are entranced by those little shelves of teacher joy too! I can’t seem to walk into Target without stopping by the Dollar Spot! Every.

I like to limit the paper options each week, so there might be 6 list pages, 4 card making pages, 4 label the page options, 2 book options, and 4 story paper options.


I came across this older image of my writing center! There are so many options for the students that this center stays up all month long and students never get bored. You can find that blog post by following this link:

I have also blogged about Creepy Carrots. A Creepy Pair of Underwear Lesson Plans.You can find all of the lesson plans above by following these links: Placing the sentence at the bottom of the craft is one of our favorite ways to display them. Each book has a sentence study component. This lesson activity is coupled with the craft. A Creepy Pair of Underwear Craft with Sentence Study
