Showing posts with label popsicle sticks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label popsicle sticks. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Google eye reader/spacer all in one

So as I came across this on Pinterest:



I had every intention of recreating these bad boys for my students.
I also saw on Pinterest how these are used to help students leave adequate spacing in writing so I decided that mine would function for both reading and writing.

Here's how mine turned out:
I numbered mine to go along with their student numbers (also seen in this post: popsicle-sticks-usage-in-classroom


Can't wait to use these in the classroom.

Also check out the post I did over at 


Create-Share-Inspire

about recycled crayons. Great back to school surprise to have for your students on the first day.


Thursday, July 21, 2011

Popsicle Sticks (usage in the classroom)

I have a confession to make. 
Thanks to pinterest, I am slightly addicted to using Popsicle sticks in the classroom.
My use of them this prior year was very simple but I wanted to spice them up a bit.

My students are given a number at the beginning of the year.  It goes on their desk and is a reference for how I display test scores, grades, call them to line up, etc.  I have a can of popsicle sticks on my teacher computer cart that has their numbers at the top.  Whenever we are doing an activity where I want to illicit a response I use the sticks to randomly call on students to answer questions, come up to the board to complete a problem, or provide a closure to the lesson.  I also use the system for randomly picking buddy pairs and cooperative groups.  It works wonders.

So I mixed up a batch of these bad boys for this school year;
back side
fun and funky

front side with student numbers

 the sticks displayed
 aren't they super cute?


my fly pot. It's for sale here: FLY in the ohlovelyoil shop

Next up:...sight word chant sticks. 
Found them on pinterest



how stinking cute are these? If you follow the link to the blog which will take you to GrowingKinders, you to can scoop this freebie.  I knew these sticks would be a great addition to my word study lesson plans and activities and the kid will love these.

All you need is the free print outs from growing kinders, Popsicle sticks, nd some good ole modge podge. 
I decided to paint my sticks because well ...I'm craftastic like that. 

Here's how mine turned out:


 I am not going to use this jar but i thought it was cute to display them in.
 look at that colorful tip goodness

 front side of the stick has the name of the chant/activity

back side describes it:)

I have some more ideas (at least 3 more) that I am going to be making and will post those when finished.

In the meantime you should also check out 4th grade frolics and see her multiple choice sticks she made with Popsicle sticks. 

now off you gooooooooooooooooo to be inspired.