Oh my goodness! If I had a nickel for every bandaid I gave out in my classroom, I just might be a millionaire! My sweet little firsties think that a bandaid will make them feel all better, and maybe even save the world! You've got to love that innocence, right!? However, having to go get a bandaid from the cabinet above my sink multiple times throughout the week got very annoying, so this year I decided to do something to tackle the madness! Introducing, the Boo Boo Basket! This little basket has already been a huge help in my classroom! Of course I think it's so important to set up some rules and procedures for using this basket, so it does not get taken advantage of or overused! Now, whenever one of my sweet little firsties tells me that they have a boo boo, I just send them over to the Boo Boo Basket and they take care of themselves! I also LOVE keeping this bottle of Feel Better Lotion Potion in the Boo Boo Basket for any little boo boo's that don't require a bandaid, or even sometimes my kids are feeling sad and just need to feel better! It's MAGIC!!! Actually, it's just lotion from Bath and Body Works, but don't tell them! The great thing is, you can keep as little (or as much) in your Boo Boo Basket as you like! Whatever works best for YOUR classroom and YOUR students! Think you'll want to use the Boo Boo Basket in your classroom, grab these Chalkboard Brights AND printer friendly labels for FREE by clicking here or signing up below! Please Send Me Happy Mail! No Spam. Just Happy Mail. Unsubscribe at anytime! Powered By ConvertKit Want to save this for later? Make sure to PIN the image below! If you would like more ideas from The Primary Peach, be sure to follow us on Pinterest, Instagram, and Facebook to catch all the freebies and ideas and more!
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I adore file folders in the special education setting. To me, they are easy to prep and easy to set-up for the day and quickly reset at the end of the day. Throughout the years, I have taught in several different special education classroom settings. The ability levels and level of independence ranged with each
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Fast finishers are something every teacher struggles with. If you cringe every time you hear "Teacher I'm Done!!!" I've got the solution to this problem. Your students will want to complete their classwork in time to use these Fast Finisher task card bins. These 18 Fast Finishers Bins are hands-on, fun, and educational. They are just what your classroom needs to keep the "Teacher, I'm Done- now what do I do?" from driving you crazy. ⭐️ SAVE MONEY AND BUY THE BUNDLE This resource comes with 9 Literacy and 9 math task card activities that will keep your kindergartners busy, engaged, and still learning, while the rest of your students finish their classwork. The cards fit perfectly into a regular class-sized plastic pencil box. WHAT'S INCLUDED Literacy Letter Tracing Rhyme Time Letter Sort Beginning Sounds Syllable Count Sight Word Readers Sight Word Trace Sight Word Sleuth Spin and Write Math Number Trace Let’s Count Counting Puzzles Number Formation Number Towers Dot a Number Rainbow Numbers Play-Doh Numbers Shape Up HOW SOME TEACHERS USE THESE BINS Centers Guided reading groups Small group rotations Morning work RTI groups Assessment ⭐Do you need more options for Fast Finishers? You might like the resources below Fast Finishers for First Grade Fast Finisher Choices for Pocket Charts Here is what buyers are saying about my Fast Finisher Bins "My Students love these bins as an option of something to do when they get finished and I love them because they are easy to get out and start using as well as easy to clean up!" "Great range of activities that allow for independent activities and repeated exposure to develop skill mastery!" "I love the organization aspect of these activities. Everything is contained in one place. The students can take a box and get straight to work. Love it." Be the first to know about new resources, discounts and freebies! Click the green star ⭐ above to get email notifications about new resources & sales. Having difficulty with a file? Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or ask a question on the Q & A tab before leaving feedback. Get TPT credit to use on future purchases: Go to your My Purchases page. Click on the Provide Feedback button to leave a rating and a short comment. You will earn TPT credits, which you can redeem on future purchases! ___________________________________ Copyright © Time 4 Kindergarten. All rights reserved by author Tiffani Mugurussa. Permission to copy for single classroom use only. Not for public display. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product. ___________________________________
Kate’s storage solutions for Made For Me Literacy helps special education teachers, homeschool moms, preschool teachers, and kindergarten teachers organize a special education classroom. Her system meets the needs of her students using the curriculum as well as improves task box, file folder, anchor chart, and assessment storage in her classroom.
I adore file folders in the special education setting. To me, they are easy to prep and easy to set-up for the day and quickly reset at the end of the day. Throughout the years, I have taught in several different special education classroom settings. The ability levels and level of independence ranged with each
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A focus wall has become a staple of my classroom setup and standards based bulletin board, and I'm excited to offer this bundle of all my focus wall materials. As a teacher, I want to have lots of different options for my focus wall, so I was sure to include multiple options of each portion of the f...
Here are some resourceful DIYs that will turn cheap and everyday objects into something useful for the classroom.