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Sunday, November 2, 2014

I Spy | Storybook Parade Costume | DIY


I work at an AMAZING school, where the love of reading is definitely celebrated! Every year we have a Storybook Parade where students dress up as storybook characters! I love seeing all the wonderful creative costumes our students and their families come up with. This year, there was a student dressed as The Giving Tree, several animals (Yay for the Non Fiction books), and my favorite, lots of Dr. Seuss characters. Last year, I dressed up as Minerva Louise and wore a hen hat on my head. This year's costume was so much fun to put together!!! I went looking through my craft supplies and made a trip to my local dollar store to find all the items. After assessing what items I had, I created this cute poem to go with the items to find. To make sure I could reuse this shirt, I velcroed the bigger items and the paper items. Everything else, I hot glued on. Not pictured is a hat I wore with items stuck to it. 

Hope you enjoyed this post!

Lots of Love,
Katie

Friday, October 24, 2014

My Pumpkin's Teeth | Freebie Printable

How cute are these pumpkins on Pinterest!

Left photo source unknown        Right photo source: First Grade Blue Skies
My classroom art docent and I were brainstorming ideas for an art project for October and saw these super adorable pumpkins. After deciding on this project, I thought how can we add some math to it and came up with the Pumpkin's Teeth Math Problem. My students created a math word problem to go with how many teeth their pumpkin had. They really enjoyed this project! Here are two examples!


Click the image below to get the free printable.



Lots of Love,
Katie

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Ideas for Your Classroom Door


I love door decorations...more like obsessed with door decorations!!! I can spend hours on Pinterest looking at different teacher's door decorations. These were just some of the door decorations I did last year. I'll be posting my most recent doors decorations soon, so keep an eye out for them! Wow, I said door decorations a lot in this post lol. 

Lots of Love,
Katie 

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Nouns & Verbs Activity {Creating Sentences}


For the past couple weeks, we have been focusing on nouns and verbs. We started off with learning about nouns and then moved onto verbs. This activity brought both nouns and verbs together in a fun way! My students had a blast during this activity and loved meeting with their peers. There are 16 noun cards and 16 verb cards. The cards have various words for different reading levels. You give half your class noun cards and half your class verb cards. If you have a class like I do of 25, I gave my 13 group the noun cards and the 12 group, verb cards. I had my students interact using the Kagan Structure: Stand Up, Hand Up, Pair Up! Students with the noun cards were the ones to stand up and the students with the verb cards were the ones to put up their hand. Students got to find a new partner and create a sentence using their noun and verb card. They recorded their sentence on the worksheet provided.

After this lesson, I thought this could make a great centers activity as well. Students can draw from a noun card stack and a verb card stack. Then, they would make a sentence using the noun and verb and record it on the worksheet. 

The best part about this activity is that it's FREE to you! Click the picture below to download!



Lots of Love,
Katie

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Writing Wall





I absolutely love how my writing wall came out this year. Remember those chalkboard clips I was making in my previous posts, don't they look so cute up on the wall. The banner was from the party section at Target and the lettering is your usual bulletin board lettering you can order at any school supply store. There is going to be a lot more writing this year!

Lots of love,
Katie

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Classroom Theme: Superhero (Year 13-14)




I know it's a year late, but I thought better late than never. My classroom theme last year was Superhero and I had the hardest time finding decorations for it. I ended up creating a lot of my decor which was so much fun! This year, I saw a whole bunch of superhero decor for the classroom so I guess I'll have to do this classroom theme again ;).  I really enjoyed decorating my classroom and turning it into a Superhero Headquarter. At the time, I didn't take pictures of all my decor so I apologize now for the lack of pictures. My classroom definitely evolved throughout the school year. Because it was my first year teaching, some of my ideas worked and some didn't. I love looking at teacher's classrooms and getting ideas for my own. 

Thank you for taking a peek into my classroom!

Lots of love,
Katie

Monday, August 11, 2014

All About Me Banner





The school year is about to begin and I've been getting my classroom ready for all my little First Graders. I noticed on Pinterest these super cute All About Me banners and thought this is a must for the first day of school. It is a cute way to get to know your students and it makes for a very cute room decor after. There are a bunch of cute ones you can find on Pinterest, but I decided to make my own so I could pick the categories. Download them for free on my TPT site! Have a wonderful school year!

Lots of Love,
Katie

Friday, July 18, 2014

DIY Chalkboard Clothes Pin Labels


When I went shopping the other day, I saw super cute chalkboard clothes pins. I thought I could use them for all sorts of things from labeling bins in my classroom to labeling/clipping student's writing on the wall. I turned over the box and boy were they expensive. I thought I could make these easily at home and so this project began. I had chalkboard paint at home that I had purchased a couple months back from Joann Fabric and Craft Store. If you haven't purchased this item yet, I advice you to go out and get some. This chalkboard paint comes in handy for many DIY projects. Don't forget to use a coupon when purchasing it. 



Materials
Plaid FolkArt Chalkboard Paint
Basswood 1/16" x 3" x 24"
Clothes pins
Ruler
*Box cutter
Paint Brush or Sponge brush
Pencil
*Hot Glue Gun & Glue

*Please be careful when using this tool. If needed, ask an adult assistance.  


Step 1: Measure down the piece of wood 1 1/2" using the ruler and make a small dot with the pencil. The width of the wood will stay 3". Do this on both sides and draw a line to connect the dots. With the box cutter you will cut on the line you created. You will be making 1 1/2" x 3" rectangles. 


Step 2: You have 3 choices during this step.

1st choice: You could paint the entire piece of wood you just cut out with chalkboard paint. Follow the instructions of the chalkboard paint you purchased (instructions will vary by product). 

2nd choice: You can free hand a smaller rectangle with the chalkboard paint to leave a border as seen in the photo above. Follow the instructions of the chalkboard paint you purchased (instructions will vary by product). 

3rd choice: You can create a smaller rectangle using tape to create a clean border. Using tape, place it around the edge of the wood to create a rectangle. Paint the inside of the none taped area. Follow the instructions of the chalkboard paint you purchased (instructions will vary by product). 


Step 3: After letting the paint dry, plug in the hot glue gun and wait for it to heat up. Once your glue gun is ready, place glue on the clothes pin were you would like the chalkboard wood to lay. Place chalkboard wood onto the clothes pin. 

Let it dry and you are all set to use them!

I'm planning to use them on my writing wall to showcase my student's writing for this upcoming school year. I'm going to write their name on the chalkboard area. I haven't decided if I'm going to put a tack on the back to hang them or use ribbon.

Lots of love,
Katie  

Monday, June 2, 2014

Orange you Glad it's Summer




Summer is coming fast. This is a fun way to thank the wonderful staff at your child’s school. Grab those snacks and make a cute yummy gift. You can use Fanta, Sunkist, Cheetos, Goldfish, Reese’s, Carrots, and so much more, just make sure it is ORANGE. Print this cute graphic on a brown or orange paper bag.
Directions how to print on bags can be found here.
Click the graphic above to get the FREE Printable
Lots of Love,
Katie


Sunday, June 1, 2014

Thank You Sanitizer







 THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all of my parent volunteers. I could not say that enough!!! THANK YOU!!!! These pocket hand sanitizers are a perfect gift for parent volunteers. I went to my local Bath & Body Works and got the hand sanitizers with the carrying case. Once they use up their hand sanitizer, they can reuse the carrying case.
Click the image below to get the FREE printable.

Click the image above to get FREE printable. 

Lots of Love,
Katie

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Earth Day Pointillism Art Project




(left off the student's name for privacy reasons)

Although Earth Day is only once a year, we talk about keeping our earth clean not just on Earth Day but everyday. I truly have an amazing class this year!!! My kiddos are always recycling their bottles or picking up trash. I love how they really want to keep our earth clean. On Earth Day this year, we did a fun art project that incorporated a fun painting technique. My students got to learn about Pointillism and Earth Day all at the same time!!! They had a blast doing this project and sharing out their Earth Day promise. I hope you enjoy. 

Click the here to get the free printable. 

Lots of Love,
Katie

Monday, April 28, 2014

a MINION ways to show RESPECT



I first saw this idea on Pinterest from Learning with Mrs. Parker. I've been wanting to do this idea for awhile now but never could figure out when the right time was. I finally had the opportunity to do it when my school had us create a poster for our different Community of Caring trait. My class got respect. The students cut out and and glued the minion together. They created their own facial features and wrote a sentence on how to show respect. This idea can easily be changed and goes great on doors or on the wall. 

Click here to get the template of the minions. 

Lots of love,
Katie


Sunday, April 27, 2014

Alphabet Cards



 
When looking for alphabet cards this summer, I couldn’t find ones that had all the features I wanted. I decided to make alphabet cards that fit my needs. They are super cute and functional. These alphabet cards have pictures with the name of each object, color coded vowels and consonants, and the print with handwriting lines so young students can see how letters are formed. I am so happy with how they turned out. I hope you enjoy them. Click the here to get the FREE printable of the alphabet cards.

 Lots of Love,
Katie

Spread Luck Not Germs!!!




Good ol' Pinterest! What was life like before Pinterest?!? I was at my local Bath and Body Works store getting air fresheners for my classroom when I saw these bright green cases and green hand sanitizer. I decided they were perfect for a little gift for St. Patrick's Day to the office staff and my grade level partners. I wanted to attach a cute saying but couldn't think of anything except Happy St. Patrick's Day. I know, boring right! I don't take any credit for this super cute saying. I found it on Pinterest and just made a cute printable for it. Click the graphic below to get the FREE printable. I added glitter to the word "luck" after I cut out each one. 

Click the image above to get the Free printable
Lots of Love
-Katie-