Sunday, August 28, 2011
My Classroom Finally Finished (as finished as it will be this year...)
These are my class rules that I made to match my theme.
Here is a "Kids at Work" sign I bought to go with my theme.
This is the banner I made to go with my PV lesson. I have sold a lot of this unit at my TpT store. The unit is called Place Value Safari.
This is my mailbox, extra supplies underneath, my journal crates, and my AR bulletin board.
This is one of our BTS activities we call "Mini-Me."
A close-up of my name plates that I created. I have the construction set for sell at TpT
I had my hubby paint these little tool boxes to keep my reward coins in. Each one is numbered, so I have Table 1, Table 2, and Table 3.
Here you can see my calendar with my measuring tape numbers, my birthday board, my Lucky 7 reading strategy poster, my AR chart, and my hanging pockets that I keep papers and things my kiddos might need (like nurse passes, reading logs, etc...
This is my door that I am going to hang great work on. I used my poster from my Construction Class Set and a boarder I bought that says "Kids at Work!"
Saturday, August 13, 2011
My Classroom So Far
My organizer for small supplies.
Part of my color-coded library (I borrowed the idea from Beth Newingham)
The other half of my library, my book boxes, and my book displayer
I love this new trapezoid table I snagged and added to the end of my computer area.
My Star Student board
View of my desk area in the back corner (still need to organize the books behind my desk)
View of my picture books in my classroom library (color-coded red)
Close up of my desk area (notice the Diet Dr. Pepper, my fave)
Monday, August 8, 2011
My New Shop at Teachers Pay Teachers
I just opened a new shop at TpT. I have been working on this for quite some time. I am starting small with 3 products, but I'm working on more. I just downloaded 3 units last night. Here is a preview of my Construction Themed Class Set: Kids at Work. This is a great theme, especially if your school is under renovations like ours was last year, or just because it's cute. Let me know what you think.
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Friday, August 5, 2011
I Did It!!!
OMG I can't believe I actually did it! I created my own blog button and managed to put it in my blog and IT ACTUALLY WORKS!!! OK, I should also give credit to my 11 year old daughter who helped me (especially w/Paint). I am so excited. I will tell you how I did it step by step.
Step 1 I went to EHow How Add a Blog Button
Step 2 I created a Blog Button Design in Power Point (you could also use Word), copied it to Paint, saved it as a JPEG, and posted the pic in my blog. (Be sure when you post it that it is the actual size you want the button to be).
Step 3 I went to A Heart for Home Blog Button w/Text Box Code to get the actual HTML code (It was actually easiest, otherwise you have to change all the bracket signs to arrows). Also be sure that the http:// is only there once, otherwise it won't work(sometimes when you copy and paste it shows up again).
Step 4 I pasted the HTML as a Gadget and put my website name, URL, and my pic URL in the HTML gibberish as instructed.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You EHow, Hear for Home, & Kaylee for helping make my blog button. If you need a blog button, I definitely recommend trying this out. If I can do it, anybody can!
P.S. Let me know if you do it and it works. I would love to grab your button :)
Step 1 I went to EHow How Add a Blog Button
Step 2 I created a Blog Button Design in Power Point (you could also use Word), copied it to Paint, saved it as a JPEG, and posted the pic in my blog. (Be sure when you post it that it is the actual size you want the button to be).
Step 3 I went to A Heart for Home Blog Button w/Text Box Code to get the actual HTML code (It was actually easiest, otherwise you have to change all the bracket signs to arrows). Also be sure that the http:// is only there once, otherwise it won't work(sometimes when you copy and paste it shows up again).
Step 4 I pasted the HTML as a Gadget and put my website name, URL, and my pic URL in the HTML gibberish as instructed.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You EHow, Hear for Home, & Kaylee for helping make my blog button. If you need a blog button, I definitely recommend trying this out. If I can do it, anybody can!
P.S. Let me know if you do it and it works. I would love to grab your button :)
Currently I Am......
Oh Boy 4th Grade is hosting a fun linky party about what we are all currently doing. The page she created could also be used as a fun writing prompt for your students. Make sure you head on over and check out everyone's lists as well as linking up yourself. Here's my list... I just got a new blog design from Leejou blogs and she referred me to Michele Underwood at Two Peas in a Bucket so I could purchase the matching digital scrapbook items to match.
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