Wheww! That felt good. The first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem, right?
I really do have a problem. It starts with a "quick look" and ends up 4 hours later with 20 new pins and a million new ideas! Pinterest is a great place to find ideas for the classroom. I personally have found several anchor charts and bulletin board ideas. The only problem with Pinterest is the fact that there are SO many great ideas... I often feel like I can't pull them off or that I don't have time to be as crafty as I would like.
Today I decided to take some of my pins of posters and duplicate them for my classroom! I tweaked the posters to fit my needs. All posters were made using Post-Its! The bright colors of the Post-Its goes perfectly with my color scheme of my room.
Here is what I made: (Please excuse the orange print at the bottom of the pictures...that would be my {VERY} large baby bump!)
I will use this to keep track of my student's AR goals, as well as the class goals. Each student will be assigned a number.
I love this poster! Students will use Post-Its to recommend books to one another!
This is such a cute poster. After laminating, I will attach velcro dots next to each level. I will use a black arrow to point to the level that I expect my students to use.
After writing this post I came across an awesome linky party and giveaway about Post-Its!! Join the fun over at Create Teach Share (an adorable blog with tons of ideas!!)
After writing this post I came across an awesome linky party and giveaway about Post-Its!! Join the fun over at Create Teach Share (an adorable blog with tons of ideas!!)
Thanks so much for adding these wonderful ideas to my post-it party! I love your post-it posters. I'm addicted to Pinterest too-- it can be so overwhelming, but a lot of fun!
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BTW, congrats on the baby-to-be. I just had my second little girl in March!
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Hi Ashley, I found you through the linky party! I love your AR posters. I will have to try and make some similar ones for my class!
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