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Life of Pi Cootie Catcher
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Poe Common Core Cootie Catcher
Sunday, July 10, 2016
The Life of Pi Cootie Catcher
Check out my new video about a cool folding, interactive product.
The Life of Pi Cootie Catcher.
Saturday, July 9, 2016
Interactive Notebook Graphic Organizer : Explosion Book
Interactive Notebook Graphic Organizer : Explosion Book
I love this new product that I have created. I took a fun scrap-booking/crafting technique and converted it into something that organizes literary ideas. Click the title to see the product and watch the video below to see how to fold it.
Friday, July 8, 2016
Monday, August 3, 2015
16 Great Classroom Products that only cost $1
Soon you will be back in your classroom, wiping off the dust of the summer and preparing for a shiny new class of students. If you're like me, you tend to spend a little of your own money spiffing up the place. There are things you need, things you want, and things that might be fun to use. Check out what my local Dollar Tree (everything is $1) store had to offer.
First of all, did you know that they have a teachers section? It's got pencils, border, reward stickers, and various shapes. Even a high school teacher can get excited about the sentence strips (for word walls) and the border.
I couldn't believe it when I found diecut letters. These suckers are 4"...and that is just a great deal. I could use these for my large bulletin board. You can also add magnetic tape and use these on your white board.
I found tons of those large black binder clips in the school supply section. They have small medium and large. They also have a great supply of pushpins and paperclips. All of these items are usually a minimum of $1.79 at another store. I might grab a single hole puncher too.
I found these cool dry erase pens in sets of three. They have an eraser on the back and would be perfect for my students' white boards. We can never find enough erasers and I run around handing out tissue like we're in the middle of a flu epidemic. Using these pens would be much faster and less messy.
Pipe cleaners can be used for so many things. I've had students create characters out of them for a novel and glue a head on top. I've given pipe cleaners to students who need a fidget. I also use them at Christmas to make candy cane reindeer for the staff (they are the antlers). This is a great price.
Keep an eye on the book section when you visit the Dollar Tree or a store like it. I've found popluar teen fiction and classics at different times. I found a set today that were marked Target book club, and picked up a couple for my classroom library.
These plastic tie downs are perfect for cleaning up messy cords going across your classroom, attaching a broken latch, cinching up sagging jeans, and so many other things. They come in large, small, and multiple sized packs.
These cute lime green mitts are found in the car supply area. They are intended to wash your car, but they make great whiteboard erasers. Their furry little green fingers take off all the dry erase dust.
Keep a watch out for new items that can come in handy. My store had these adorable desk bells. You know, ring the bell for an attendant. I briefly considered putting one on my desk... and then thought " no, are you crazy?". However, they would be great for a Jeopardy like competition (ring the bell when you have the answer), during station time students could use them to call me over, or during an answer relay game a student with the answer could ring the bell. Great ideas!
You can never have enough hand sanitizer. The bottles are pretty generous for $1. I think a comparable bottle in another store might cost $2.39. I got a couple of these. It seems like cold season starts as soon as we go back to school.
Tissues are always handy. The boxes are not gigantic, but a good usable size. This is a good deal. I got one of the scotties. If you do not have tissues in your room, four students during each class will come up for a bathroom note.
We always need bandaids. I found these nice fabric bandages. They are usually a couple of bucks in a regular store. They had some character bandaids as well if you teach the younger guys.
I'm going to use these clothes pins for a new project this year. Several of my friends had them on the wall last year and they looked so handy. You hot glue them (leaving spaces) to one area of your classroom wall and you have a rotating gallery for your word wall, student work, informational posters, or a gallery walk. I'm going to spray paint mine first. I Can't wait.
These suction cups are perfect for attaching items to a white board. You can stick them up and tie a pen on a string for a sign out, hang a bathroom pass, or make a rotating display. I'm going to use them for my Essential Question and Learning Target.
I had to mention these plastic shoeboxes. They can be used to organize a multitude of items. You can also use them at Christmas for the Shoebox Project .
These redi wipes are comparable to regular bleach wipes. We know how grungy the desks become after a little bit of use. I learned a cool trick from my friend that teaches next door. Stand at the door during class change and hand each student a wipe as they enter. They scrub their area and your class is sparkling before you begin instruction.
I had to take two pictures of all the colorful organizer bins. They make me excited every year. I use a couple for paper collection, and I put one each at each set of desks for supplies. I love all the colors, but I might use those cool clear ones this year.
I hope this list helps you save money as you begin your first day of school prep. If you get a chance, check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store. We are having a giant sale for the next 2 days. You get 28% off all of my products. Click this link to visit My Store .
Have a wonderful first day of school!
First of all, did you know that they have a teachers section? It's got pencils, border, reward stickers, and various shapes. Even a high school teacher can get excited about the sentence strips (for word walls) and the border.
I couldn't believe it when I found diecut letters. These suckers are 4"...and that is just a great deal. I could use these for my large bulletin board. You can also add magnetic tape and use these on your white board.
I found tons of those large black binder clips in the school supply section. They have small medium and large. They also have a great supply of pushpins and paperclips. All of these items are usually a minimum of $1.79 at another store. I might grab a single hole puncher too.
I found these cool dry erase pens in sets of three. They have an eraser on the back and would be perfect for my students' white boards. We can never find enough erasers and I run around handing out tissue like we're in the middle of a flu epidemic. Using these pens would be much faster and less messy.
Pipe cleaners can be used for so many things. I've had students create characters out of them for a novel and glue a head on top. I've given pipe cleaners to students who need a fidget. I also use them at Christmas to make candy cane reindeer for the staff (they are the antlers). This is a great price.
Keep an eye on the book section when you visit the Dollar Tree or a store like it. I've found popluar teen fiction and classics at different times. I found a set today that were marked Target book club, and picked up a couple for my classroom library.
These plastic tie downs are perfect for cleaning up messy cords going across your classroom, attaching a broken latch, cinching up sagging jeans, and so many other things. They come in large, small, and multiple sized packs.
These cute lime green mitts are found in the car supply area. They are intended to wash your car, but they make great whiteboard erasers. Their furry little green fingers take off all the dry erase dust.
Keep a watch out for new items that can come in handy. My store had these adorable desk bells. You know, ring the bell for an attendant. I briefly considered putting one on my desk... and then thought " no, are you crazy?". However, they would be great for a Jeopardy like competition (ring the bell when you have the answer), during station time students could use them to call me over, or during an answer relay game a student with the answer could ring the bell. Great ideas!
You can never have enough hand sanitizer. The bottles are pretty generous for $1. I think a comparable bottle in another store might cost $2.39. I got a couple of these. It seems like cold season starts as soon as we go back to school.
Tissues are always handy. The boxes are not gigantic, but a good usable size. This is a good deal. I got one of the scotties. If you do not have tissues in your room, four students during each class will come up for a bathroom note.
We always need bandaids. I found these nice fabric bandages. They are usually a couple of bucks in a regular store. They had some character bandaids as well if you teach the younger guys.
I'm going to use these clothes pins for a new project this year. Several of my friends had them on the wall last year and they looked so handy. You hot glue them (leaving spaces) to one area of your classroom wall and you have a rotating gallery for your word wall, student work, informational posters, or a gallery walk. I'm going to spray paint mine first. I Can't wait.
These suction cups are perfect for attaching items to a white board. You can stick them up and tie a pen on a string for a sign out, hang a bathroom pass, or make a rotating display. I'm going to use them for my Essential Question and Learning Target.
I had to mention these plastic shoeboxes. They can be used to organize a multitude of items. You can also use them at Christmas for the Shoebox Project .
These redi wipes are comparable to regular bleach wipes. We know how grungy the desks become after a little bit of use. I learned a cool trick from my friend that teaches next door. Stand at the door during class change and hand each student a wipe as they enter. They scrub their area and your class is sparkling before you begin instruction.
I had to take two pictures of all the colorful organizer bins. They make me excited every year. I use a couple for paper collection, and I put one each at each set of desks for supplies. I love all the colors, but I might use those cool clear ones this year.
I hope this list helps you save money as you begin your first day of school prep. If you get a chance, check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store. We are having a giant sale for the next 2 days. You get 28% off all of my products. Click this link to visit My Store .
Have a wonderful first day of school!
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Start Fresh!
Happy new year and happy new semester! This is the time to start fresh habits in the classroom . Walk back into your classroom refreshed and ready to start a new adventure. I have 73 new faces, new names, and new perspectives to influence. Let your students see how excited your are to be there, and the excitement will be contagious! Go forth-- excite--engage -- teach!
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Feng Shui Your Classroom Series 3: Wind
Wind
One of the most challenging elements to bring into your
classroom is wind. Instead I let Mother Nature do the work. When we have a
beautiful fall day, I open the windows and let the fresh air pour in. I know
some teachers do not have windows in their classroom. My suggestion for you is
to use an artificial window. To create one take a beautiful poster or print and
hang it on the wall, crank on the air, and pretend the wind is blowing through
your classroom. You could even mount a salvaged window around it like a frame.
I’ve seen these at architectural salvage stores or Habitat for Humanity.
Sound is another way to capture the
relaxing impact of the wind. I have a sound machine that plays: rainforest,
thunderstorm, ocean waves, waterfall, etc. Imagine writing a journal about “The
Fall of the House of Usher” while a thunderstorm plays in the background. It
really puts you in a creative place.
Aromatherapy is another powerful part of the wind element. I
freshen my room with a couple of squirts from one of those popular cans of air
freshener I get at the grocery store. I usually hit the four corners of the
room before the kids come in. They love it. I use an apple and cinnamon scent
frequently and they tell me that it smells like Christmas. Your sense of smell
is a powerful ally. When my students think of Christmas or their grandmother
baking cookies, they are instantly put at ease. They feel comfortable and
accepted and they will be more receptive to the lesson.
Those plug in cartridges are cool
too, but keep an eye on the refill. When it runs out it makes a slight burnt
smell. Never use sprays around students with severe allergies. You could always
bring in natural scent enhancers: rosemary, roses, cloves, cinnamon, oranges,
etc..
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