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Aarrgh! Awesome Pirate Products!

Ahoy Mateys!  Aargh you looking for pirate themed packet?  I love pirates, my students love pirates, and I know you will love these pirate packets.  So bookmark or pin this post and start shopping! Click on the pictures to go directly to TpT to shop!  Scroll to the end of this post for some pirate freebies and a link to my Pirate Pin Board.
Here are some perfect pirate packets:
My, Erica Bohrer’s First Grade/Erica Bohrer’s Common Core Based Pirate Math Centers packet:
I just updated this packet and added 16 more pages to this packet, including a Comparing Numbers Center!
The Inspired Apple/Babbling Abby’s Learning /ar/ with Pirate Mark:
Mrs. Jump’s Class/Deanna Jump’s Pirates Math and Literacy Fun:
Crazy for First/Anna Brantley‘s Pirate Fun Math and Literacy Centers:
Kinderglynn/Donna Glynn‘s Pirate Bump, Pirate Reading Strategies, and Pirate Writing Strategies:
One Extra Degree/Amanda Nickerson’s Exploring Maps Pirate Style!:
Fun in First/Jodi Southard‘s Pirate Communication Folder and Pirate Fluency Passages:
 
Schoolgirl Style‘s Pirate Theme (This product is in her Teacher’s Notebook Shop):
Primary Graffiti/Cheryl Saoud‘s Pirate Alpha Cards:
Barbara Kilburn‘s Pirate Themed Math and Literacy Activities:
Debbie Candau’s/Sailing Through First’s Face of a Pirate, Pirate Reading Log, &  Pirate Word Family Sort:
  
Melissa Freshwater/Mrs.Freshwater’s Class‘  Shiver Me Pirates Activity Centers:

2ndGrade Shenanigans/Hope King’s Shiver Me “Time”bers: 
Growing Kinders/Kathleen Peterson’s Argh Matey Swashbuckling Sight Word Games:
Made for 1st Grade’s Pirate Numbers, Pirate Posters, & Pirate Rules Posters:
Curls and a Smile/Lynda Morgart‘s Pirates’ Gold Math and Literacy Stations:
Jen at the Teacher’s Cauldron‘s Ahoy Matey & Sailing Through A.R.:
Christie Lamb’s Do You Speak Pirate? 
Here are some pirate freebies (check back as I plan to add more as I find them)!
Melissa Freshwater/Mrs.Freshwater’s Class‘  FREE Pirate Theme I Have Who Has:
Debbie Candau’s/Sailing Through First’s  Pirate Squeeze:
Dana of 3rd Grade Gridiron‘s Pirate Addition Match Up:
Jen at the Teacher’s Cauldron‘s Counting Booty:
Pitner’s Potpourri‘s Writing Station Labels
A Differentiated Kindergarten‘s Hand Over Yer Treasure
Kathleen of Growing Kinders has these awesome freebies!
Follow my Pirate Themed Pinterest Board by clicking {here}.  As always, you have permission to pin anything on my blog!  
Click on the books to go to check out these awesome books:
  
    
      
   
Don’t forget your eye patches!


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  1. Busy Bees

    March 23, 2012 at 1:46 am

    I am doing a Pirate theme this year and already follow your Pinterest board. I just was on Pinterest and thought I had found the Pirate's treasure from all of your pirate pins that kept popping up!! My kids love pirates this year!
    Robynn
    BusyBees

  2. Mrs. Saoud

    March 23, 2012 at 2:35 am

    I wish I could do my theme again! So many wonderful products. We are going to be a super hero theme next year. Pretty certain I'm gonna dress up at a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. =)

    Cheryl

  3. Miss J

    March 23, 2012 at 2:40 am

    Very cute thanks for sharing!!

    Miss J
    Smiles, Crayons, and Endless Stories

  4. Jen R. @ The Teachers' Cauldron

    March 23, 2012 at 8:26 pm

    I have few of those already!! 🙂
    I also have a few pirate things
    http://theteacherscauldron.blogspot.com/2012/03/pirates-booty-and-giveaway.html
    http://theteacherscauldron.blogspot.com/2012/03/reading-mini-lesson-with-word-work.html
    and
    http://theteacherscauldron.blogspot.com/2012/03/sewing-skills-ar-pack-and-goof-off.html

    (so far -have more to come! 🙂

    • Erica Bohrer

      March 25, 2012 at 3:54 pm

      Thanks! I will post.

    • Jen R. @ The Teachers' Cauldron

      March 27, 2012 at 1:19 am

      wow – thanks girl!! 🙂

  5. Sarah Paul

    March 24, 2012 at 4:01 am

    Holy Moly! I had no idea there were so many awesome pirate-themed units out there! My kids would LOVE this. Where to begin?! I may have to add all of these to my wish list! This looks like so much fun. 🙂 Thanks for taking the time to post about all of these resources.
    Sarah
    Sarah's First Grade Snippets

  6. Mary

    March 25, 2012 at 2:23 am

    I saw your pin board with all these images and HAD to see what was going on! LOVE it!
    It is always nice to stop by your blog!
    Mary
    Sharing Kindergarten

  7. Fern Smith

    March 25, 2012 at 3:27 pm

    Congrats on the TPT Newsletter! I've loved your stuff and your blog since the first day I found BLOGGING!
    ~Fern
    Fern Smith’s Classroom Ideas! TPT Store
    Fern Smith’s Classroom Ideas!
    Fern Smith’s Pinterest Boards!
    Fern Smith’s Center Games!
    Fern Smith’s PowerPoints!

  8. Scott & Christie Lamb

    March 25, 2012 at 4:55 pm

    Oh my goodness lady! Thanks for paving the way and finding all these treasures for us! haha I love your blog and all your ideas! Keep them coming! Here is one of my pirate themed units- if you want (no pressure!)

    http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Do-You-Speak-Pirate-Teaching-ar

    • Erica Bohrer

      March 25, 2012 at 5:04 pm

      Christie can you email me a thumbnail or the product and I will make a thumbnail? Thanks, here is my email: ericabohrer@gmail.com

  9. Mary P.

    April 7, 2012 at 3:23 am

    Thanks for the shoutout, Erica!

    Pitner's Potpourri

  10. Cecilia

    August 31, 2012 at 3:55 am

    Thanks for your post. It really helped me to launch Bartram's Buccaneers this year.

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