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Wood blocks can be inexpensive (if you look in the right places) and used for virtually any subject or grade level as a fabulous manipulative! Add a few fun stickers for the concept you are about to learn, and you are set to rock and "roll"! Kids love Read More...
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HI TBA friends! As many of you know, I have been creating customizable classroom forms and Common Core materials in several different themes , including the basic animals, designer dots, owl, and black/white layouts so far. They have all been super fun Read More...
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I don't know about you, but that supply budget doesn't go far if I want to buy a paper organizer to use as classroom mailboxes in my classroom. Not to mention the fact that you might need 2 or 3 sets in order to have a slot for every student in your room! Read More...
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When your students are working on a group project or cooperative learning activity how do you get their attention? They tend to get very vocal very quickly and if you need them for a quick announcement, how do you do it without having to raise your voice Read More...
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If you love owls, you will love the first in a series of printable forms - all with an owl theme! This freebie packet includes 7 pages in total, with 3 different versions of the form, and a parent letter. A fun idea for the parent form is to print, fill Read More...
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Happy Freebie Friday! Well, if you need some new ideas for how to teach problem solving skills in math to your students, stop by The Organized Classroom Blog to grab your 10-page freebie! Lots of ideas all compiled in one handy eBook for your reference. Read More...
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Hi all! Just stooping by to show you my latest video idea! It is super short and you only need popsicle sticks, velcro dots, and a box to put them all in! Check out the idea below! Oh yeah - and then, make sure to stop at The Organized Classroom Blog Read More...
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Do you use menus in your classroom for differentiation? I like to give choice to my students when completing spelling or vocabulary homework for the week. The students love the options to choose from, the parents love that the work can be completed around Read More...
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Stop over at The Organized Classroom Blog today to find out more about a fun reading comprehension tool and grab your freebies to make your own! See you there! Read More...
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Do you {HEART} Pinterest? How about teaching blogs? Maybe $200? If so, you are going to be utterly smitten with a little collaboration I came up with that involves all three! Announcing the "Pinteresting Teaching Blogs" Contest! I have teamed up with Read More...
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Have you ever played Blurt! from Educational Insights ? It is a blast! I had so much fun and can see it being used at home AND at school. And perhaps not in the way you might be thinking for an indoor recess or incentive party. I posted an idea on my Read More...
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I had the please of reviewing Learning Resources' Twist Flexible Digital Microscope and it was a blast! It includes a camera for still images and video! Perfect for all grades K-12! Make sure to stop over at The Organized Classroom Blog to read all about Read More...
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Want to win this super fun game from Educational Insights? Well, it's super easy to do! Just stop over at The Organized Classroom Blog , leave a comment, and fill out the entry form! Good luck from Educational insights and The Organized Classroom Blog Read More...
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If you haven't signed up for my FREE webinar " Overcoming Organizing Obstacles" sponsored by Marygrove College , make sure you get on the list today! I will be presenting LIVE tomorrow, Wednesday February 15th from 4-5 pm ET. If you are unable to make Read More...
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...you can't wait to see what this post says! Hahahahaa! Head over to The Organized Classroom Blog to read mine and find out where the linky party is to see a ton more! (Don't forget to pin them so you have a laugh on another day as well!) Enjoy! Read More...
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