As
you are pulling out your books for December, consider adding these to your list. Some are sweet,
others are educational and several are laugh-out-loud funny. Plus we’ve
included some ideas for reading follow-up. Let us know if you have some good December
books we should be sharing with our classes!
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Useful Ideas for Useless Items
Ever wonder what to do with
those miscellaneous things you receive with a purchase or package, like the
plastic tripod in the middle of your pizza? Do all teachers feel compelled to
save them, thinking they might be useful someday? (It’s not just me I hope!)
I purchased a camera a few
months ago. It was very small and came packaged in a sturdy, see-through,
plastic box. I couldn’t throw that box away. Instead, I use it as a display
case for untouchables. The students love the excitement and feel like they are
looking at something rare and important. Plus, everything looks cooler and
fancier in a showcase!
So send us your ideas of what
to do with all those plastic peanuts, pizza tripods and the dozens of empty
contact cases I have in my drawer!
Ann Marie
Monday, November 11, 2013
Pick a Peck of Pointers
Inspiring
our students to want to read posters
and word walls used to be challenging. Then we discovered the magic of
pointers. Since we know our students enjoy variation as much as we do, we
couldn’t just give them the traditional pointers with colorful wands and
pointing hands.
Instead,
whenever our students want to read posters and our word wall, we like to give
them unique items to point with like plastic fruit, vegetables and magic wands.
Plastic
fruits and vegetables are available at craft stores and Wal-Mart. We make the magic
wands out of wooden dowels. (Color the dowel with black marker and wrap a piece
of white electrical tape around the end.) Other pointer ideas include fly
swatters, pencils with big erasers, plastic drink stirrers, sticks with
pom-poms glued to the top, decorative pipe cleaners and chopsticks. The wide
variety motivates everyone to pick a pointer and read.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Turkeys are Hightailing it Out of Town!
Turkeys are always trying to get out of town before
Thanksgiving. My students made their own terrified turkeys (from a picture I
found online) and chose their worldly destinations. I snagged a clip art suitcase
and reproduced it on cardstock. We used blank labels to sticker the suitcases
with the names of our final destinations. We then added a picture on an index
card of our turkeys doing something in that place. For example, this turkey in
India is playing with a tiger.
We added to the theme with travel border and an “International
News” sign I found in the local Dollar Tree’s teacher section.