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The Best Teacher Shirts!!

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Recently I received t-shirt with my blog logo from A+ Images.
The shirt is adorable!

Isn't it adorable? I love it!!
If you want to check out A+ Images for custom shirts, here is the link.

They also have a website for teacher shirts. They are super cute!
I really want to order this one!

I love the rhinestones on this one, but they have all kinds of fun designs! They have shirts for all different grades, subjects and more.
If you want to check them out, click here.

They have a website for class shirts. I REALLY want to get these this year. Just picture how cute your class would look with these shirts on.
Your kids draw their pictures, then they put them all together onto shirts for you.

I love these!! They have to be the cutest thing ever!
Click here to see the Classroom Faces website. 

Be sure to check out these fun websites if you are interested in any of these shirts!

Halloween Fun with Oriental Trading

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

I love celebrating Halloween in kindergarten. The kids love it and it is so much fun!
Kindergartners love doing crafts but I have a difficult time finding crafts that they can do independently or with limited help.
This year, we are trying some awesome crafts from Oriental Trading. So far, we have done only two crafts and they went so smoothly!

We do a lot of tissue paper mosaics for the windows in class, but usually we use glue and water and it is a big process. I have to do it with a small group and it is very difficult. These candy corn mosaics look just as goo, but they were one hundred times easier. The kits included a piece of clear paper already cut, a border, a string to hang it with and tissue paper squares (already cut!! I always dread cutting those!) I just had the kids gel the pieces to the clear page using a glue stick then glue the border on, it could not have been simpler. 





We also did these cute little popsicle stick jack-o-lanterns, they were done all with a glue stick again. These were super cute! The kids loved them!!

Here are the crafts that we will be doing in the next few weeks, I made a sample of all of them and they were all super easy to make.

We will be making these bags at our Halloween party, they will be perfect for the kids to take all of their treats home from their friends. They are pretty small, I thought they would be bigger, but I think they will still be great for what we are using them for. They are a really nice, thick canvas. I used regular markers for this project and they worked perfectly!

This cute little frame will be great for putting a picture of each kid at our Halloween party! The shapes are all peel and stick and they are super easy to make!

This bracelet is adorable! I know all of the kids will love these!

Is this not the cutest thing ever? The pumpkins are made from the kids' actual thumbprints. I am really excited to do these!

The kids will love these little boxes. Again, all of the pieces were peel and stick so they will be perfect for kindergarten. 


If you are interested in getting Oriental Trading products for your classroom, they are hosting a great giveaway this week! 
Visit www.spooktaculargiveaway.com today and enter to win our weekly prize -- $250 in Halloween products of your choice from Oriental Trading. Plus, we’re giving away a $25 Oriental Trading gift card every day! Contest ends October 17, 2015.


There are a few more crafts that we will be doing from Oriental Trading, I will update this post once we do the other crafts.
I am so excited to finish these crafts and I know the kids will be excited as well.

This review is based strictly on my opinion. Others may have a different opinion or experience with the product listed above. I was provided the sample free of charge by Oriental Trading and I provided my honest opinion. No other type of compensation was received for this review.



Rise and Shine Books

Monday, October 12, 2015

Happy fall! This is our last day of a three day weekend, it was a nice break but we have a fun week coming up including our first field trip!

Today I wanted to share something that we have been doing this year that I LOVE!
Morning work has always been an issue for us, I feel that it is too hard in kindergarten because the kids are at such different levels and some kids take so long to get settled in the morning. By the time your last kid is coming in the door, the first few kids are done and bored.

I created this "rise and shine book" over the summer to try and fix these issues and I am loving it.
This completely eliminates the dreaded early finishers and the kids that are slower to come in can just pick it up when they come in. All of the kids work at their own pace.

The Rise and Shine book is a large book (around 50 pages). At the end of September, I had a few kids still on the first 10 pages and others finishing their last 10 pages. 
The activities are simple enough that the children can complete them independently. The first month included coloring, tracing and some simple number and letter activities.
There is a large variety of activities so the children will not get bored of doing the same types of things everyday. There is also a new book for each month
This year we have a few kids that take a long time to finish their work and then get very stressed when they don't get to finish. This helps these kids as well, because they know that they can finish the next morning.
There is always a lot to do when the kids coming in, between helping them all get settled, collecting notes and homework and finishing those last preparations for the day. Your kids will all be busy and doing something constructive while you complete these tasks.
Here are some pictures of the September Rise and Shine book in action:








After one day of Rise and Shine Books, the kids knew exactly what to do when they came in the door. It is fantastic!
We are now on our October Rise and Shine Books and the kids are loving it!

Here are the links to the books I currently have finished:




Peek At My Week: Third Week!

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Today, I am linking up with Mrs. Wills Kindergarten for A Peek at My Week!

This has been a crazy few weeks, this is our third week of school. We still haven't had a full week of school. It feels like we have already been in school for months!
Every year, we forget how difficult the beginning of kindergarten really is.
The kid are super sweet, but they are still babies at this time of the year.
We have been trying to get them into the routine and they are adjusting nicely, but it takes so long to do things! We had all of these plans for the beginning of the year, and basically got none of it done.
This week we are trying to stick to more of a schedule. We haven't been able to start a lot of the things that we like to do, but this week we are going to slowly jump in.

Here is what we are doing this week (We have Wednesday off for Yom Kippur):

Here are the resources that we are using this week (Click the cover to get to the product page):







The poetry that we are doing is from DeeDee Wills, we are so excited to start this week!



Classroom Tour 2015

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Yesterday was our kindergarten orientation and it was a great day!
We made a lot of changes to our classroom this year and are loving the way that it looks!
We are not completely finished yet, there are still some things to organize and things to label, but we are so close!
Instead of waiting until the classroom was 100% finished to take photos (because really I don't know when that will be), I decided to take the pictures yesterday before the kids came in for orientation.

Here is the room as you walk in:

These cute numbers are right next to our bathroom.

Unfortunately, this room has very limited storage. We have to make the most of what we have, these shelves are pretty organized with craft stuff, supplies, etc.

We just put these cute numbers on the clock, I love the way it turned out!

I got this awesome idea from Maria Manore from KinderCraze. This is one thing that we haven't changed this year.

This is our front board. The pocket chart will be for poetry. Next to it is out wish list that we had up during orientation (the wish list is from Kim Adsit).
This is our supply/art shelf. The bottom two rows labels will be changed soon so that they match the other labels. 

This is my new favorite area of the room! We moved the library this year and it is so cute over here! Along with the library area, this will also be where we have our center chart. 

Here are our cubbies as you walk in.

This will be our calendar/rug area. On the right is a frame for our anchor charts. The top says "What are we learning?", it has room for 2 pocket charts. On the left, we have our calendar, we will be adding more (sight words, ten frames, etc.). I will take an updated picture as we finish it. 

This is our frequently used supply area. We have our poetry journals, math notebooks, rise and shine books, reading journals, math manipulatives, markers and colored pencils. 

This is mostly the toys that the kids can play with during free choice, there are also some math manipulatives.


This is one of those areas that we are definitely not done with yet. I have new labels for all of those book bins, the top still has our pillows stored away for summer and a lot of extra bins are just hanging out on the side. This area still needs some work. 

Thanks for checking out our classroom! I will be sure to post an update once it is completely done!