Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Terrific Toucans Alphabet Book

Each school year, I choose a different way to showcase the alphabet with the students.  Where I teach, we learn three specific letters a month.  This year, I decided to create an alphabet book.  As we learned each letter, the children created a craft using the letter.  I know you have probably seen many ideas like this on Pinterest or other websites but I wanted to share mine with you as well!  I laminated each set of letters for each child and used a binder ring to hold them all together.  I made a special cover for each child's alphabet book also.

Letter A is for Anthill and Ants
Letter B is for Bird



Letter C is for Cookies
Letter D is for Doughnuts



Letter E is for Eggs
Letter F is for Fire



Letter G is for Grapes
Letter H is for Hearts



Letter I is for Icicles
Letter J is for Jellyfish



Letter K is for Kite
Letter L is for Lamp



Letter M is for Mouse



Letter N is for Night
Letter O is for Owl



Letter P is for Popcorn
Letter Q is for Quilt



Letter R is for Road
Letter S is for Snake



Letter T is for Tree
Letter U is for Underwater



Letter V is for Volcano



Letter W is for Wagon



Letter X if Xylophone
Letter Y is for Yarn



Letter Z is for Zebra


My Apologies...

I feel like I apologize a lot to y'all for being absent!  The past year and a half has been crazy for my family.  My father has been very sick and recently passed away from ALS.  I apologize for not posting all my school fun for y'all!  I took pictures of my crafts and activities throughout the school year but never posted!  I will post what I can now and I will have plenty to add throughout the upcoming school year.


Thursday, January 22, 2015

Hooray, Hooray, It's the 100th Day!

Well, I live in the South where school starts early - August early!  So, our children celebrated the 100th Day of school on January 20.  This was the first year I have really had to get one of my own children involved with the 100th Day!  We had tons of fun prepping for it - she had to dress up as a 100 year old lady, makes poster with 100 objects and they had a big 100th Day party!  

Last year, I decided to create two fun sets of 100th Day activities and worksheets.  Both sets are for sell on Teachers Pay Teachers.  Also, I have an Etsy site and on there I sell the 100th Day t-shirt iron on transfers as well as the 100th Day treat bag toppers!

If your school is preparing to celebrate the 100th Day, go check out all my items!  I will post links and I also want to share my sweet girl as a 100 year old lady!

Her 100 Day poster - I have a girly girl who loves her bows so what better way to show the 100th Day than a girl with 50 bows on each pigtail!  She painted the poster and put the eyes on with adhesive foam pieces.She then glued the yarn on for hair.  I created the yarn pigtails and hot glued them for her.  She tied each ribbon in a knot for me and I made the bows out of that.



The 100th Day cupcake cake I made for her class


My old lady:




With her wonderful Kindergarten teacher!



Here are the links to the 100th Day activity sets and the iron ons and toppers:





Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Muffins for Moms

As I sit here and plan out this year's Muffins for Mom theme, it hit me I never shared last years with everyone!  I have done several cute and different themes each year.  I always try to do something outside the box. I begin planning for the next year as soon as this year is over.   Last year I chose a Princess theme.  Sounds normal, right?!  Well, it is but I always try to do some fun and interesting centerpieces, crafts and gifts for the moms.

We always make super cute placemats for our moms.  I always try to do some type of handprint on their placemats so they can keep them forever!  Since our theme was "Princess", we did a castle handprint.  We added glitter clouds and used green chevron wash tape as the grass.  



For one of the gifts, I had each mom and child send in a recipe that they like to make together along with pictures of them making it.  We created a class cookbook.



Another gift we gave our moms was scented salt scrubs.



Another gift we made was a decorative plate with Princess handprints.


For the table decorations, I made feather boa topiaries with princess crowns on the top and painted the pots with princess crowns.





I used some clip art I had for the place cards.



Here is a close up of one mom's seat:



Each year, each student makes a portrait of their mom and answers several questions all about her.



Then, they also made a vase of celery print flowers



And as always, one last picture of me and my sweet daughter.  This was her last year at preschool and our last Muffins for Moms together.  She started Kindergarten this year.


Monday, August 4, 2014

Head on Over...

I am having a sale today and tomorrow on Teachers pay Teachers!  Stop by and check everything out!




Friday, August 1, 2014

Decorate with Chevron

I created this precious classroom set for teachers to use in their classroom!  If it matched my classroom, I would use it but I have a certain theme and animal so I created my special one!

Included in the set is:

Days of the Week
Months of the Year
Blank Name Labels
Behavior Chart
Alphabet
Shapes
Numbers
Colors
Welcome Banner
Boy's Hall Pass
Girl's Hall Pass
Calendar Numbers
Table Numbers
Supply Labels
Weather
Today is...

Click on the picture below to go to my Teachers pay Teachers site:




Alphabet Posters... Brand New Style!

I know one of my most popular posts was about my Alphabet Posters I made for my class.  Now, I made myself large posters to hang up in my classroom while we learn each letter but I created a set of Alphabet Posters/Signs that are regular paper size and they are for sale on Teachers pay Teachers.

I absolutely love them!  I am thinking about printing them and laminating them to use as well in my class this year.  

Just click here to get the Alphabet Posters!

 Alphabet Posters

Here is a sample of a few of the letters!