¡Me he comprado el carrito Raskog de Ikea! Hacía mucho tiempo que me ponía ojitos cada vez que iba a Ikea, y por fin me lo he traído! La excusa fue que con un vale de 15 euros que me dieron para gastar en Ikea el carrito se quedaba por 34.99, y no tuve más remedio que comprarlo ;) Lo quiero para organizar todos mis trastos de manualidades. Pensaba que tenía pocos pero poniéndolo todo en él veo que ya me falta espacio... Así que no me ha quedado otra que buscar un poco de inspiración en Pinterest. Cuando lo tenga todo colocadito ya os lo enseñaré :) He encontrado unas cuantas fotos que me servirán de inspiración, y ya que estoy, ¡pues las comparto con vosotras! Por si alguna también lo tiene y le sirve para organizarlo mejor ;) 1,2 Al primero le voy a copiar descaradamente las cajitas de colorines también de Ikea, que ya os dije en el post de organización de las bolsas de plástico tengo para dar y vender. Y del segundo me encanta como tiene clasificadas los washis y las cintas con el organizador de cajones Antonius de Ikea, que por supuesto ¡también lo tengo! 1,2 Tengo pensado hacer lo mismo que hay en la primera foto con los papeles: ponerlos abajo de todo. Y en vez de colocar los bolis y rotuladores en botecitos en la primera balda, los pondré igual que en las fotos que hay un poco más abajo. Y el segundo también usa el organizador Antonius y casi que me gusta más como lo han puesto en este que en el anterior, porque si tienes muchos washis (como es el caso...) no caben todos puestos de esa manera. 1,2 ¡Estas son las cestitas que decía! Tengo un par que compré porque eran baratas (creo que 0.49 céntimos) y las tengo sin usar, así que me vienen perfectas. También me gustan las cajitas redondas magnéticas para cositas pequeñas tipo clips y las cajitas blancas. Por cierto, me gusta mucho más el carrito en verde azulado que en gris, es mucho más bonito. 1,2 Y por último, me han gustado estas dos fotos por dos detalles. La primera, me parece muy buena idea poner una de las baldas al revés para poner objetos que no cabrían puestos dentro. Y la segunda, decorar la parte de arriba con washi tape. ¡Me parece monísimo y muy buena idea! ¡Ahora solo me falta ponerme manos a la obra! Por cierto, he creado un tablero en Pinterest para este carrito, de momento solo hay estas fotos, pero todo lo que vea lo iré añadiendo :) ¡Qué tengáis un buen lunes!
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Aprende a hacer paso a paso este juego casero de meteorología para los niños a partir de los 2 años. Esta actividad se llama Qué tiempo hace hoy, y explica a los niños qué es la lluvia, sol, tormenta, etc. Hablamos sobre los fenómenos meteorológicos de una forma más divertida.
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Get your students thinking about the imperfect tense with this engaging survey! Students will have fun reminiscing about their childhood with these questions. Expansion: Have students interview their partners and record their responses as well as their own. Students can then share information they learned about their classmates.
Grab these free lemon classroom decor posters to decorate your lemon themed classroom with this year! They print on regular 8.5x11 paper and look amazing!
Learn to talk about jobs and occupations in Spanish by learning the key vocabulary for this topic plus some common phrases and questions. Listen to people describing jobs in Spanish and use these examples to talk about your job in Spanish too. Practice with interactive quizzes and a listening activity.
So I promised myself I'd start blogging, so here we go! :) I'm all about technology, so my goal is to share at least one technology resource every week, but hopefully I'll get better about blogging and I can share more than one a week! Write About It Wednesday: Class Dojo & Custom Planners Edition Do you use Class Dojo? Have you ever tried it? If not, you NEED Class Dojo in your life! It's such an amazing tool! I found it a few years ago when it had the basic function of tracking behavior, but it's become so much more and it's growing even more this month! So what can you do with Class Dojo? So much!! Track Behavior: You can award positive, negative, and neutral points/warnings to students for all kinds of activities. You get to choose what activities deserve to receive positive and negative points. They can have a point value of anywhere from -5 through +5 including 0 which could be used as a warning. You can allow parents to see positive points, no points, or all points. Parent Communication: You can post announcements and reminders to all parents. This helps eliminate the old fashioned newsletter! Or you can still post your newsletter to the wall as well. You can also communicate one-on-one with parents, just like you would with a text. You can also share photos and videos with parents on the whole class stories, or individually. Toolbox: All of those tools we all love are in one place with Dojo. There is a timer, random student picker, group maker, noise meter, music, and 3 places to help post directions or questions including directions, think-pair-share, and today. These are all great places to get students more independent or following directions. All of these tools are available at all times. That's NOT it either! Do you talk about Growth Mindset with your students? Class Dojo has the most adorable videos to help students understand Growth Mindset and Mojo (see that adorable green guy up there, yup that's Mojo) is the star with all of his friends. They're short videos that help students understand what Growth Mindset is. The coolest new feature coming later this month is the Portfolios. Students will each have their own portfolio. They will be able to share their learning using photos, videos, drawing, journal entries, and more. Teachers will be able to approve and give feedback on things that the students post. Then parents will be able to view and comment on the things their own children post. The objects they post will be able to be organized into folders as well. There are so many other cool features, but these are the main ones. The best part of all of it is honestly their support staff. They are extremely aware of privacy concerns, and they'll always help out if a district or administration has concerns about privacy. Overall, it's a great piece of technology that combines so many aspects from other technology tools that are out there. It's nice to have everything in one place! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Have you ever heard of a Happy Planner? Apparently it's all the rage with... everyone? I see them everywhere I go. Even Target has them! This is a Happy Planner: I've always been an Erin Condren planner user. There's probably a post on this blog from years ago about how much I love the planner. The problem is, I hate writing in my plans. I feel like I'm doing twice the work. Insert, my own planner with the help of the Happy Planner punch and discs! By creating my own planner, I can type my own lesson plans, but still have the cute part of the Happy Planner. I am just finishing it, but I feel like I need more pages than just calendars and a checklist?!? What other pages do I put in it? I could sit here for days wondering (Note: I've already redone the colors, stickers, and overall theme of it 4 times. I'm pretty sure the mister is sick of my complaining about it!)
Want to create large letters for your classroom? We outline a step by step set of directions to create large bulletin board letters that look amazing!