Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2015

Mr. Sketch and Easel Pads

Today's tip is one you might not find on sale anywhere but to me, it's so worth the money! These two supplies are ESSENTIAL in my classroom and definitely where I splurge when buying my back to school supplies each year.  

Mr. Sketch markers
and
Large easel pad with 1 inch grids

To many of you this may be a duh! moment when you stop reading because you already use both.  To those of you who have yet to try, I encourage you to make this year the year to do it!


I love Mr. Sketch (chisel tip especially!) markers because I can use both the thin or thick sides depending on what I'm making.  I also love them because they never most of the time they do not bleed through.  (I say "most of the time" because occasionally when I'm double tracing or coloring a bit heavier a few spots will go on to the next page.  Rare but happens.)


My second essential to my classroom is my easel.  More specifically...my large easel pads with one inch grids.  Why one inch grids and not just lines?  Good question!

I find that when I'm crafting a sign, creating a list, or even making large interacting boards for my students, I like being able to count the squares to make the signs more symmetrical.  (This especially comes in handy when I actually teach symmetry and equal parts.)  ;)  

Very often I am the only one writing on my easel, mostly because my students are typically doing more interactive activities on the Smartboard.  Over the years, my easel has become less interactive and used more for anchor charts and visuals I want up throughout the day not just when teaching that particular content.



These are some visuals I post to welcome or as reminders to an activity we've done or learned about.


I use my easel pads to create large games for my students to use.  This Shamrock Boggle was a big hit this year.  I took it off the pad and hung it on the back of my magnetic bookshelf.  Then my students used it as a hanging game board.




Often I use my pads for lists.  This is an example of my workstations list.  However, more often than not, I will pre-write just the heading and border and create lists with my students.  List of words, brainstorming story topics, references, important content, things to do, and so on.  

Throughout the year, I often show my students how I count the spaces or grids, use color choices for emphasis, or even point out specific fonts.  I do this because when they are working in groups to create their own posters (using my easel paper), I can often refer back to those little tips to help them make their posters more appealing.  And yes, first graders most certainly can do this!!  One of the millions of reason I love firsties.  They absorb all those little tips that others might miss.  ;)

I love it when they catch on and start to point out my color patterns or choices and/or even notice the "fancy" way I make my letters to match the content.  It very much reflects "Everything Speaks."

Both items tend to be a bit pricier but are definitely worth the money.  I've already picked some up and ordered more for later in the year when this first set runs dry from use.  

Those are my favorite buys!  

What are yours?

Saturday, June 27, 2015

Grab those Sales!

If you haven't already seen them, watch out, the aisles are filling up with...yes...gasp!  Back to School supplies!  (Can you hear my heart racing with excitement already?!)  ;)

Although I'm trying to stifle the urge to buy, I'm finding some great deals out there that I wanted to share before they are gone.  While I haven't been out looking for anything particular, a few things have crossed my path that I couldn't pass up on.  

Go grab them while supplies last. 


Found this rug at Costco the other day.  It's not overly large but I think it'll be a nice addition to my classroom.  There were 5 different styles ranging from solar system, letters (which I loved but thought may be too young), numbers, continents (which I already have a large one in my room),  and this one of America and it's landmarks.  (I didn't snap a picture of them all because we were three kids in tow and trying to hurry.)  I'm hoping to replace a few of my small ones that often slide around or students trip on with this one.


Very rarely do we visit Meijer just out of lack of convenient locations to where we live.  However, today we ran into one quickly looking for...er...Paw Patrol toys for my addicted son.  #thethingswedo

I needed to browse around a bit and found some supplies.  I found two large poster frames for a reasonable price that I will be using to insert premade posters and then use as a dry erase board on top.  Also, there were small chalkboards on clearance for $5.99 and really, how could I pass that up?  I'm planning to paint the frames and then create some signs for for classroom.  


The final thing in the picture above is a roll of fabric.  Every year I plan to make a banner/pennants/ties to hang in my room for extra decor but every year life happens and I never seem to get a chance to get fabric or cut it or on and on and on...  Meijer happened to have pre-cut fabrics in bundles on clearance also.  Not sure yet what will come out of this but I'll keep you posted.  


The final bargain hopping place I found some goodies at was of course...Target.  On Facebook, I see many of you posting about all the amazing things your Targets have on sale right now for teachers and classrooms.  I'm oh-so-jealous but to be honest, it's probably better for my bank account that my Target has yet to put out those products.  (My husband is especially thankful!  Although, I have not yet told him that's why I keep searching the Target Dollar Spot each week.  Shhh.)


Along with my fabric from Meijer, I planned on making a few new banners and pennants to use in my classroom also.  I bought two of these burlap banners to transform into.....something.  Still brainstorming something purposeful and educational to write on the pennants.  
The slate signs and the buckets will be used for another decoration and organizational piece.  

The last couple years I've been making all my own nametags and signs to help save money and to customize my own wants.  While it certainly has it's advantages, sometimes I think I just find other things I can't make to spend money on.  #teacherproblems  Anyone else have this prob?

At least I caught some good clearance deals and sales.  Now go get yours!