Friday, July 11, 2014

5 Friday Favorites!

In trying to stay with my "High Five for Friday" tradition, I'm sharing 5 Favorites from Pinterest today!

These are all school related, as summer is the best time to find cute ideas for next year!



1. A red box READ Box! How adorable is this idea?! I have a "favorites" shelf in my room and I use it to recommend new books throughout the year, too. Maybe with some help from my students, we can try to recreate this one.



2. No Name board. Gosh, I love this one, too. When I've had enough towards the end of the year, I tell my kids that their papers will be thrown out without a name. Eeek! So mean, right?! This is a cute idea for the beginning of the year. ;-)



3. This Sentence Has Five Words chart. Teaching sentence fluency is really difficult. I think that this chart would be another great scaffold in helping students understand sentence variety.


4. Bulletin Boards Anchor Chart Friendly. I have one bulletin board in my room that's in the back and right near a student's table. I always struggle with what to hang there. I loved this idea.


5. PC Shortcuts. My students know more about these shortcuts than I do, but this is a cute reminder sheet for the desktop area in my room. 





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Friday, July 11, 2014

5 Friday Favorites!

In trying to stay with my "High Five for Friday" tradition, I'm sharing 5 Favorites from Pinterest today!

These are all school related, as summer is the best time to find cute ideas for next year!



1. A red box READ Box! How adorable is this idea?! I have a "favorites" shelf in my room and I use it to recommend new books throughout the year, too. Maybe with some help from my students, we can try to recreate this one.



2. No Name board. Gosh, I love this one, too. When I've had enough towards the end of the year, I tell my kids that their papers will be thrown out without a name. Eeek! So mean, right?! This is a cute idea for the beginning of the year. ;-)



3. This Sentence Has Five Words chart. Teaching sentence fluency is really difficult. I think that this chart would be another great scaffold in helping students understand sentence variety.


4. Bulletin Boards Anchor Chart Friendly. I have one bulletin board in my room that's in the back and right near a student's table. I always struggle with what to hang there. I loved this idea.


5. PC Shortcuts. My students know more about these shortcuts than I do, but this is a cute reminder sheet for the desktop area in my room. 





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