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Showing posts with label New Year's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year's. Show all posts
Thursday, January 1, 2015

Who's Ready for an Awesome New Year?

We are! Well, if I could keep my internet connection running that is!

Who's Who is back for more awesome posts about interesting and educational ideas that you can use with your kiddos! There will be posts from some of your favorite Who's Who authors AND from some new authors who've joined us for 2015! Be sure to check out our Awesome Authors page to see just who you need to come and learn from each day! Join us on Blog Lovin' to keep up with what's happening so you don't miss a single thing. We will even have special events planned this year.

Here's a look back at some of the amazing posts from 2014:

Interactive Sight Word FLASHCARDS. . . and more fun sight word stuff!



Tips for using Vistaprint in the Classroom





I Am Poems {A fun end of the year activity}



7 Student Participation Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Teachers















And, the awesomeness continues into 2015!
Hope to see you soon!

                                                   





Wednesday, December 24, 2014

New Year's Activities

It's Christmas Eve!  Merry Christmas!

You're probably reading this post well after the Christmas holiday, so I'm going to focus on New Year's Activities you can do with your students. Have you planned your first week back from the long holiday break? Or are you a procrastinator like me? Here are a few ideas that might get your creative juices flowing!

Ideas from Pinterest

This is from Scholastic and is a great reminder on the need to "reset" your classroom  in the new year.  I needed this reminder! I totally need to refocus my classroom management and do some activities that reteach how we act within our four walls.


I highly suggest you click through to the article and see all the great charts and ideas.


Craftivities


Here are a few craftivities that are so cute. Some are great for the smaller kiddos and some for mid-elementary.



This would be an awesome one to receive as a parent:


And one more that would be so fun for students to wear on their first day back:


Science Experiments


I think my own kiddos would love this one!


New Year's Flap Book


Last but not least, this New Year's Flap Book will keep students busy for a couple days as they contemplate 2014 and their goals for 2015.

So, what do you have planned for your first week back from the long holiday break? Comment below with a link to the activity. I'd love to add ideas more to my repertoire.