This has been a fun addition to my Words center. I used an weekly pill organizer and put mailing labels and then ABC stickers. Inside I put alphabet wooden beads that I purchased at Walmart. Add some pipe cleaners for stringing, and voila! A fun way to practice spelling words.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Friday, August 16, 2013
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Planboard for Lesson Plans
I'm trying out a new resource for lesson plans this year. (It's free!)
It's called Planboard, and I really like the layout. For one thing, it has a calendar layout that can be configured for any class schedule. It is easy to insert your standards by simply clicking down a list. Also, it is easy to shift plans to the next day if you don't get to everything. You can view your plans by week, day or class. When you are finished, you can generate a .pdf file in a weekly or daily format for submission.
If you'd like to give it a try, please click on the link below:
PLANBOARD LINK: CLICK HERE
By using this link instead of the web address, you and I will both receive 100 MB extra storage space for free!
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Folder Holders (Simple and Affordable)
Have you ever wanted to purchase a seat sack or chair organizer, but couldn't afford them? They are SO expensive! This year, I got a decent deal on some homemade denim seat sacks. Then I dyed them and added a ribbon detail. When I (finally) finish my classroom and post pics, you will get to see them.
My son starts Kindergarten this year, and one of the K teachers saw my seat sacks and wanted to make some. So I thought I would try to come up with a design for her to use. Her room has a jungle theme. I think these turned out really cute and they were not difficult or expensive to put together.
With folders:
Without folders:
How to make them:
I bought this in the fabric section of Walmart for about $8.
13 1/2 inches wide worked nicely for me. The plastic is 9 feet by 54 inches. Cut it into 54 inch strips that are @13.5 inches wide. Then fold cut that in half so that you have two 27 inch strips that are 13.5 inches wide. You only need one strip for the folder holder.
Begin by taping one short edge with duct tape. There are so many cool duct tapes now; you can find one that matches your classroom design.
Then you want to fold that strip about 1/3 of the length of the strip and staple the sides.
Then flip it over and fold the other end in the other direction and staple the sides again. One pocket will hold the folder. One pocket will go over the chair back.
Then add duct taper border and put it on the chair! Very simple!
I don't know how strong these will be. They will hold folders just fine though! I may work on other designs in the future.
Friday, July 26, 2013
Spin and Summarize
I plan to post this on my door instead of a standard ticket-out-the-door, we can add a little chance and a little fun to wrapping up our learning!
Spin and Summarize
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Spin and Summarize
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Free Poster
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I'm printing this and layering it on printed paper and solid paper with scalloped edges to hang in my classroom. OR I may use that red frame I painted. . . Hmmmmm.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Their EIEIO Farm
If you've ever wished that social media came with a red pen app.. . . . today's post will make you very happy. Since so many adults apparently struggle with how to use the words they're, their, and there, it's no wonder that students have a difficult time mastering the skill. However, there is hope! I have written an original song which makes it really fun and easy to teach. You can view the FREE SONG VIDEO here:
Their EIEIO Farm Song Video
But if you'd like the unit, complete with lesson plan, presentation, printables, and much, much more, click on the link below to visit my teacher store!
It's visually engaging, with cute farm graphics, and you should have everything you need to teach! Thanks in advance for your support!
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