Saturday, July 28, 2012
Just a Pop! :)
So I have been doing the Daily 5 in my classroom for two years now and am going into my third. Each year I have used the IKEA book boxes and needless to say, by the end of the year most of my students have TORN up those suckers! :-/
Well after searching in stores and all over the internet at first I was slightly skeptical of using ice cube trays because my first thoughts were they will tip over and thoser suckers are white...like the walls in my classroom...can we say BORING!?
Well after going back and forth looking at other options I finally came to the conclusion that I would use ice buckets at Wal-Mart for several reasons:
1) They are only a little over a dollar a piece $1.88 without tax to be exact.
2) After discovery they did not tip over with books in them.
3) I would not have to continually replace them on as large a scale as I do the IKEA boxes.
4) They are small enough to store on my book shelves, yet large enough to house some good books for students at read to self.
But, I was still left with a bit of a problem...THEY ARE WHITE. I found other colored boxes, but they were bigger width and height wise....but I took the plunge and got the boring white ice buckets. After some thought, I figured out a way to give my boring white ice buckets a pop of color and the solution was rather simple. No mod podge, no masking tape, no scrap book paper....no sir reeeeeee! How about some colorful contact paper to match my classroom theme???
This year I am focusing on the colors sky blue & limey green with polka dots and accents of Owls. Well, I found a roll of contact paper (limey green!) and added a strip of contact paper on the front and back of the ice buckets...since that'll be most of what you'll see when they're sitting on the shelf.
Contact paper was a good choice for a pop of color simply because it can be added and taken away with little to no effort; if I choose to change color themes OR if one of my tykes decides to rip it off. However I will have to teach my students to not pick or peel (YES it can be done)! :) Anyway, here's the final product! :)
The book boxes at the top are upside down...I just wanted to add some height to the picture!
Later on I will be adding my student's classroom numbers to the boxes, but I wanted to get an idea of what these book boxes will look like on a bookshelf. While they still have white showing, I think it makes the color on them that much stronger...and I might even use the remaining paper to line the shelves where they will sit!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
OWL Folders :)
I'm now part of the way through my summer and I feel like I have A TON of planning to do before the new year begins. Needless to say I'm very ready to crack open the door of my classroom and start decorating. Alas, school floor waxing won't be done until late July or early August. So, here I sit at home browsing blogs and looking for inspiration for my classroom. As I've been dabbling on blogs I started to see all these neat notebooks for students. I stared working on mine and am calling it an OWL Folder. This year I'm doing a theme of Owls and decided that this will be a quick note I send home for parents to explain my expecations for student folders. Below is the document...feel free to grab it...especially if you're doing an Owl theme! :)
O.W.L. is an acronym for
Organized
Wonderful Learners
An OWL folder is a
folder that houses EVERYTHING. It will come home every night. Forget about wrinkled
papers in our backpacks! No more lost notes, newsletters, or
calendars. No more searching the house for their Bookbags. Be sure to clean out all papers daily.
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Notes
& Money
Pouch
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This will be the place to put any important
notes about transportation changes or absences. This pouch is also an ideal
place to put money for book orders, lunch, ice cream, and field trips.
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Between
home and
school
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This will also be the same pouch for your
notes and money. Your child’s behavior slip will be located here each day and
should remain in the pouch until Friday. This will also be the place where I
may write a note to you about something concerning your child or an upcoming
event. Please feel free to write me if you have any questions or concerns
throughout the year.
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Newsletter
& Homework
Sleeve
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In the front of your folder you will find a
plastic sleeve that houses our weekly newsletter and homework. This
newsletter must be signed in conjunction with practicing reading each night.
Behind the newsletter you will find homework mentioned in the newsletter.
Your student will have from Friday evening to the following Thursday evening
to complete their homework. Please keep both the newsletter and homework in
the plastic sleeve until I check it on Friday. Each week I will refresh both
the newsletter and homework.
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Bookbags
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Each night your child will bring home a
Bookbag. Reading books and STAR words can be found in the Bookbag and should
be returned the very next school day. I will keep the Bookbags on Friday so
that I have the opportunity to refresh the books and add new STAR words. Please
practice reading the books and return them in the condition they were given
as we will be sharing them with friends in our class. Once you’ve practiced
reading for the evening sign the reading log found on the newsletter in the
plastic sleeve.
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Important
Papers
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Important papers from school will go into the
first pocket insert. Please read the papers and sign and return if necessary.
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Work to Keep
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In the back pocket you fill find papers that
your child has completed in class. Please remove them each night, review the
work with your child, and keep at home.
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Miss Nelson's Give Away
Make sure to hope on over to Mrs. Nelson's blog to enter for her give away! :)
http://missnelsonsgotthecamera.blogspot.com/2012/07/mega-giveaway.html
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