Showing posts with label crafty links. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafty links. Show all posts

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Repurposing for Your Classroom

Not everyone is crafty.  Not everyone is fond of power tools.  Not everyone believes he or she can find a creative bone, flair, or inspiration residing within.

That's why we share, my lovelies.

What would you say if I told you that this:

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(photo by Erin Woodward)

... *used* to be an entertainment center?  Oh yes, the perfect play kitchen made from an outdated and no-longer-used cabinet.  Erin at Sutton Grace shared the how-to's here, but several of her friends made their own versions here and here.  Better Play Kitchens also shares some incredible photos!  Go look, be amazed, and then think twice about passing by that thrift store or garage sale "find."

Imagine what could happen over a weekend or two if family, friends, colleagues, and even students' parents and family members donated time, outdated furniture, woodworking skills, paint, and some ingenuity to benefit classrooms, day care centers, and preschools.  Use approved materials, maintain safety first, and find out what requirements, if any, your district/employer has for accepting donations.

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Bits and bobs, odds and ends.  Game pieces, parts of old games, toys, and restaurant prizes... find some uppercase and lowercase alphabet magnets (or make your own), and you can create your own ABC box (shared by Pink and Green Mama), perfect for vocabulary building and developing phonemic awareness (see the rest of Mama's blog post to see particular items she found for letters):

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(photo by Marylea)

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Do you get your vitamin C from frozen juice concentrate?  Save those juice lids to make your own letter or number chips, magnets, or game pieces like the ones Kierste made for UCreate: ABC's in a Can:

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(photo by Kierste at Brown Paper Packages)

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Please head over to Teacher Tom's site for more repurposing and creativity-creating ideas!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Consequence Spinner

My friend Danielle sent me this link to a consequence spinner this weekend:

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While the creator/seller obviously uses it to reinforce negative consequences for kiddos at home, I'd love to see/hear of a version where teachers use something similar for positive consequences regarding behavior modification in the classroom.

For instance: if little J. is working on impulsivity and personal space issues, it would be cool to create an incentive spinner where each day or half-day of success keeping his hands, feet, and objects to himself, he could earn a chance at the spinner, receiving more time on the computer, the chance to pick a special buddy for centers, extra time with a favorite manipulative or art material, or an extra storytime with me.

Ideas?  Links?

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

B is for Beautiful Butterflies


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~ Ramblings of a Crazy Woman shares a similar painted butterfly project...

~ Miss Fancy Pants and Staci Taylor share how-to's for making a room sign with pretty paper butterfly die cuts...

~ Marie shares instructions for a simple tissue paper butterfly craft over at Design Mom...

~ ... and for your pocket chart:

Butterfly, Butterfly
(as posted at Teachers.net by Jill/K/OK)


Butterfly, butterfly, fly away.
Butterfly, butterfly, don't delay.
Butterfly, butterfly, fly so high.
Butterfly, butterfly, touch the sky.
Butterfly, butterfly, turn around.
Butterfly, butterfly, touch the ground.
Butterfly, butterfly, quick as a wink.
Find a (color) flower and stop to drink.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Easter and Spring Crafty Links

Easter is next week, so here are the links to some of my past bunny projects:

Bunny Buddies (using footprint tracings to make bunnies):
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Egg-Shaped Bunnies...

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...as well as my post on Egg-Ceptional Egg tracing:

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Let's not forget links from other great sources in BlogLand:

~ Make and Takes recycles frosting containers to make bunny buckets (she planted wheatgrass in one here)...

~ Petite Planet shares a tutorial on how to make boo-boo bunnies...

~ Green Lily offers printable templates for very cute bunny and chick paper bag decorations (though students would probably love to use scrap paper and cut the bunny and chick details freehand while at their art or fine motor center)...

... and next to eating Peeps, making a cute Peeps Bunny Bunting (inedible) seems like a fun way to celebrate spring!

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(photo, idea, tutorial and creativity all by Dana at Made)