Now that the start of the school year is fast approaching (yikes!!) I decided to create back to school bag tags for my little ones. No more worrying that one of my lovelies will decide for him/herself how he/ she is going home. One quick glance at the tags and it will be clear exactly how the students will arrive safely at their parents requested destination!
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The set includes tags for bus riders, car riders, daycare, and afterschool programs. Specific information can easily be added by teachers.
It is a great tie-in to the graphing lesson that I have focusing on how students go home from school.
Deirdre
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
I just finished my latest unit....an interactive reading notebook for first grade. I have often used a notebook with my students but I never had the time to have readymade standards printed for my little ones. Everything fits in a composition notebook. All you need is a notebook for each student and you are all set!
Click here to see a preview of the file
Click here to see a preview of the file
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Exciting Find
Ok. Here goes my second attempt at starting a blog.....all things technical scare me! In an effort to be more organized I decided to set up my math centers like the queen of Clutter Free Clasroom. I have all of my math tubs sorted and I created some funky labels to jazz them up a little. While shopping at Target yesterday I came across these perfect pocket charts in the $1 section ( perfect for using with the math workshop) They come in a variety of pretty colors. I chose blue in the hopes that it will calm my ever energetic first graders next year. I have hope.....
The pocket chart has 8 pockets so I cut each in half and added a little decorative scotch tape to dress each section up a little.
Thank you Jodi for helping me get a better handle on organizing math centers!
The pocket chart has 8 pockets so I cut each in half and added a little decorative scotch tape to dress each section up a little.
Thank you Jodi for helping me get a better handle on organizing math centers!
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