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Start saving Crystal Light containers- Target had some round cans for their brand. Click on the image
to for the link to site for flashcards. Before your kids decorate their bags, talk about the different
kinds of buildings in your town and what kind of doors and windows they need. Kids will build
color recognition and fine motor skills as they sort the pom poms into their respective buckets. Add
labels and cover with contact paper.I used Packing Tape. Instead, I share pictures of the artwork on
our class Facebook group and display the originals in the halls at school. For younger kids, big puzzle
pieces introduce them to the world of jigsaws without any choking hazards. Using large grocery
bags to make the portfolios is mind-blowing for me. I wrote a whole blog post on how to make these
pioneer journals. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. The pocket you see on the
top opens up for easy access. It was a fun blog post to write.:) Delete Replies Reply Reply Add
comment Load more. The kids know how to work them and I can even use it for their listening
stations. Eventually he forgave me, but because I am so bad with dates, I have to do everything I can
to help myself remember these special occasions. Cut colorful sponges into different lengths and
shapes. This would take some critical thinking on the part of the student and would be a wonderful
end of novel or unit project. Hmmm. Very interesting. Thanks. Do give me feedback on what other
topics to be included in my blog. For an optimal experience, please switch to the latest version of
Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari or Mozilla Firefox. Another great idea is to make
packages for your colleagues with items teachers love. I used the multiplication VIP passes to get the
kids motivated and they really wanted to earn the stickers. I also added a few games that covered all
the facts. Glue these tags to the front of your brown paper bags and hand out the first week of
school. The third things are these great little side pockets made with the ends of the bag. Share to
Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. They'd much rather count on their fingers or do tally
marks on paper than memorize. Creating an art piece and then filling the bag with items connected to
the subject is a great way to connect art and content. I use on-line stopwatch.com during the test
(they have bombs, eggtimers, clocks, etc.) which the kids love. Have your kids gently blow into the
straws and observe what happens. I have 3 students who have accomplished that feat. (I am not sure
if I could do it). Simply gather different colored tissue paper and place it in a bag.
Reply Delete Replies Reply Kelli Beason January 7, 2012 at 12:54 AM The links are not working
Reply Delete Replies Reply khall January 7, 2012 at 2:01 PM Thanks Kelli for letting me know.I
fixed them. If they still don't work please let me know. The third things are these great little side
pockets made with the ends of the bag. I used the multiplication VIP passes to get the kids motivated
and they really wanted to earn the stickers. I added a deck of Every Day math cards for the card
games they have learned in class. Kids will build color recognition and fine motor skills as they sort
the pom poms into their respective buckets. For many families books are not something the kids have
access to the way their counterparts in other parts of the city do. They can also suck the air out of the
bags to learn about exhalation. If your paper bags are recycled in a municipal recycling centre, the
paper bags may end up on a shipping truck or in a plastic recycling bin. Add labels and cover with
contact paper.I used Packing Tape. Don't forget to fill your own bags so students learn a little bit
about you. Glue these tags to the front of your brown paper bags and hand out the first week of
school. It was a fun blog post to write.:) Delete Replies Reply Reply Add comment Load more. I
found flip books at the Dollar Tree for states and capitols. I enjoy doing anything related to stamping
and scrapbooking, sewing, reading, biking and spending time with my family. I took a digital photo
of all the objects and made a chart with photos of the individual objects. Be sure to look at the
guidelines provided by your recycling centre before throwing away paper bags. I am married to a
wonderful man and am Mom to two super boys. Here is a picture of how I organize my markers and
colored pencils for the art. This fun activity develops hand and finger movements that are essential to
forming writing skills. Students collect objects that represent themselves and decorate their bags to
express their creativity. Before your kids decorate their bags, talk about the different kinds of
buildings in your town and what kind of doors and windows they need. Another great use for paper
bags is to use them for journal covers. Eventually he forgave me, but because I am so bad with dates,
I have to do everything I can to help myself remember these special occasions. I haven't been
successful in getting them excited about knowing the basics. Grab a couple of tubs (or make your
own) and some laminated playdough mats. Some of the kids like them more than others--one parent
told me her son falls asleep listening to me read. But take a moment to ask your students to think a
bit more abstractly. Click HERE to get your free download of About Me Bags Tags. The bag has
several books with ideas for experiments. Using large grocery bags to make the portfolios is mind-
blowing for me.
This summer I've worked on designing a brand new Birthday Display pack I'll be using in my own
classroom. For back-to-school consider making little packages for your students to welcome them
your class. Another great use for paper bags is to use them for journal covers. The pocket you see on
the top opens up for easy access. Here is one of the kids favorite games in the HW Bags:
Multiplication Boom. Your little ones can work on their fine motor skills as they learn all about their
numbers and ABCs wherever you are. I used the multiplication VIP passes to get the kids motivated
and they really wanted to earn the stickers. I hope that this post has inspired you to try at least one
of these ideas this coming school year. I had some of the same students from last year and I had to
come up with new ideas that would motivate them too. Kids will build color recognition and fine
motor skills as they sort the pom poms into their respective buckets. I do not have them do the
experiment for the class, we just read about what each person did as they return the bag. Share to
Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. Creating an art piece and then filling the bag with
items connected to the subject is a great way to connect art and content. Any ideas? Reply Delete
Replies Reply khall November 12, 2011 at 7:06 AM I started with giving timed test daily for the first
few weeks. And now, because you stuck around through all 7 of the ideas above. I use on-line
stopwatch.com during the test (they have bombs, eggtimers, clocks, etc.) which the kids love. Kids
can practice forming letters, numbers, shapes, and drawing pictures. I am now adding activities that
cover other math standards and subject areas. As people are now becoming more environmentally
conscious about what they put out there, businesses are now looking to reduce waste in whichever
way possible, from using refillable bottles to recyclable packaging. Click HERE to get your free
download of About Me Bags Tags. Here is a picture of how I organize my markers and colored
pencils for the art. Second, paper bags are strong and with a little duct tape, you have a sturdy,
attractive art portfolio for students to house their artwork all year long. I taught third grade for 19
years and moved up to fourth this year. First, I love to recycle and reuse as much as possible. As an
added extension, use the bags as a writing prompt to learn about how to write a great paragraph or a
longer 5 paragraph essay. Paper bag puppets are a great way to engage your students and get them
thinking creatively. I have a couple more homework bags to share with you. It's my pleasure. If you
have any other ideas or questions, do share with me. One of my goals in September was to get my
students to master their multiplication facts (12's).
Paper bag puppets are a great way to engage your students and get them thinking creatively.
Websites such as Impacked Packaging have more information on this transition and why it is
important for businesses to move over to this way of green practices. Kids can practice forming
letters, numbers, shapes, and drawing pictures. Another great idea is to make packages for your
colleagues with items teachers love. It's a brand new upload to my TpT store, so I'm selling it for
50% off through July. The first is that it has larger pockets for photographs, cards, etc. Cut colorful
sponges into different lengths and shapes. I taught third grade for 19 years and moved up to fourth
this year. Paper bags must be two-ply and relatively lightweight in order to go into a recycle bin with
a fibre skimmer. Add some water and different colored pom poms to a plastic bag. Have your kids
decorate their covers and write their very own stories. Super simple bag activities are perfect for
babies, toddlers, and young elementary children. I also have a white men's shirt to use as a lab coat
and goggles in the bag. Reply Delete Replies Reply Kelli Beason January 7, 2012 at 5:24 PM The
flashcards work but not the boom cards either set. I love these little books and have been thinking
about how they could be used in the classroom. The pocket you see on the top opens up for easy
access. An extra bonus, the paper bag can be used more often. For younger kids, big puzzle pieces
introduce them to the world of jigsaws without any choking hazards. First, I love to recycle and
reuse as much as possible. Because they have pockets, they can hold slide-out cards, photographs,
and other memorabilia. Second, paper bags are strong and with a little duct tape, you have a sturdy,
attractive art portfolio for students to house their artwork all year long. They’re fantastic for keeping
kids occupied while developing basic problem-solving skills. Kids will build color recognition and
fine motor skills as they sort the pom poms into their respective buckets. Second, paper bags are
strong and with a little duct tape, you have a sturdy, attractive art portfolio for students to house
their artwork all year long. I'm very excited to get it up on my wall this fall. Many third graders
haven't mastered their facts and lose them over the summer. Kids can then decorate their cookies
with felt frosting circles and sprinkles. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. One
year I totally forgot my husband's birthday, which is in September. Share to Twitter Share to
Facebook Share to Pinterest.
Then, simply supervise as they cut crazy hairstyles. I taught third grade for 19 years and moved up to
fourth this year. When the artwork is taken down, we put our artwork in the portfolios. Another great
use for paper bags is to use them for journal covers. I know that I've inspired myself and I can't wait
to see what other great ideas you all have for using this everyday item in new and interesting ways.
Give your kids a paper bag to decorate with markers, paint, and streamers. First, I love to recycle and
reuse as much as possible. I have a journal for the children to record their experiment and results.
Printable File Folder Games, Other Fun Classroom Activities. As your kids mix the colors, ask them
questions about color theory, the color wheel, and what colors make new ones. It doesn't take up
much room and saves me a ton of time. The third things are these great little side pockets made with
the ends of the bag. I also talked to parents at our curriculum night and told them to go to Dollar Tree
and get flash cards. Add red, green, or blue food coloring for a bold pop of color. I filled a bottle
with colored sand and several small objects. I am now adding activities that cover other math
standards and subject areas. Give a classroom demonstration on how to link the chains together. I
hope that this post has inspired you to try at least one of these ideas this coming school year. This
would be a wonderful alternative to the traditional exam or report. I have 3 students who have
accomplished that feat. (I am not sure if I could do it). As an added extension, use the bags as a
writing prompt to learn about how to write a great paragraph or a longer 5 paragraph essay. Glue
these tags to the front of your brown paper bags and hand out the first week of school. I'm very
excited to get it up on my wall this fall. The children can use a dry erase marker to 'x' off the items as
they find them. The bags started getting very full, so I emptied them out a few weeks ago and now
let the children pick out what they want to work on. Thanks a lot Alice. keep sharing your wonderful
tips and ideas. This would take some critical thinking on the part of the student and would be a
wonderful end of novel or unit project. Hmmm. Very interesting. Think about the concepts you are
teaching and challenge your students to come up with puppets and scripts to present what they have
learned to the class. They can also suck the air out of the bags to learn about exhalation. Share to
Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest.

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