This is a cute poster for International Dot Day or for when you are reading The Dot by Peter H Reynolds. It comes in color and blank and white. It has the following quote: "Just make a MARK and see where it takes you." - The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds You might also like these The Dot activities I have created: The Dot by Peter H Reynolds Activities
Final poster size is 18" X 24" These posters are screen printed by hand, which gives prints like this its characteristic handmade look. Slight imperfections are part of their beauty because prints are pulled one at a time.
Product Description Fashion Text is a nice poster with the text "Fashion". Combine with other quotes or photo art in a picture wall! Discover our entire range of motivational posters in our category, Text Boards. Keywords: Letter, Text board, Typography, Font, Quote All our posters are printed on 240 g Multidesign Smooth White paper, which is a high quality uncoated paper from the Clairefontaine paper mill in France. The paper is archival quality, i.e. it does not yellow over time. All our posters are printed on paper bearing the FSC and EU Ecolabel environmental labels for responsible forestry.
Looking for a colorful tool to help motivate your students towards a growth mindset this year? These free printable classroom posters are the perfect place to start! Great for back to school, the middle of year slump, or that last end of the year push; these posters will provide your students with helpful and encouraging […]
The way we perceive the world around us has a significant impact on our lives.
Bold and colourful flower market poster. The perfect print for spring summer.
Revisit some of the best lines of dialogue and quotes from Pearl (2022). This is the prequel to the horror movie X.
Let these famous artist quotes encourage each of you to embrace creativity in whatever form suits you! Free watercolor inspirational art quotes to inspire!
Fractions in Algebra Math Poster Purchase a hard copy of this poster with varied sizes available at Fractions in Algebra Math Poster by mathposters...
Bulletin board ideas for middle and high school ELA. Author social media profiles, quote hashtags, idiom and class rules posters, and more.
You mean the silent treatment isn't healthy?
Find great deals on 'Mean Girls - Burn Book' Prints by Trends International at AllPosters.com, with fast shipping, easy returns, and custom framing options you'll love!
Patroon van groen gebladerte. Illustratie met een patroon van groene blaadjes op een lichte ondergrond onder de kopregel Botanica verde en boven de kleine toelichting onderaan de poster. Botanische illustraties zijn ideaal in combinatie met inspirerende citaatposters, of met meer bloemenposters om een fotowand met bloementhema te creëren.
Step into a world of whimsy with our Walking Flower Illustration. A unique art piece that blends natural beauty with imaginative flair, perfect for any room seeking a touch of enchantment.
10 fabulous free printable collection of natural history posters. More specifically, birds, insects and butterfly posters by Adolphe Millot.
These free watercolor growth mindset quotes for kids are a great reminder to keep trying! Growth quotes perfect for encouraging growth mindset for kids!
Set up a line up and hallway routine to help you teach your students all how to line up and walk in the hall. It includes a class read-aloud, routine poster, line up song posters, and floor spots for students to stand when they line up. Teaching rules and produces at the beginning of the year is important! These activities will help you build a caring classroom community of learners who will support each other all year long. These activities are designed for preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, or first grade. This is included in my Social Emotional (SEL) & Character Education Bundle for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten! Buy the bundle and save over 20%! Included: • Line Up and Hallway Teacher Helpful Tips • Line Up & Hallway Routine Posters (2 options) • Song Posters in Color and Blackline (3 songs) • Floor Spots in Color and Blackline (shoes and jobs) • Line Up & Hallway Read Aloud (aka social story) • Printing Instructions Check out more Character Education & Social Skills units! •Red and Green Choice •Class Rules and Circle Time Rules •Problem Solving Techniques •Feelings and Emotions •Hand Washing Book & Routine •Clean Up Routine •All About Me •All About My Family •Calm Down Techniques •Fire Drill Book and Routine •Safety Drills Books and Routines (Earthquake Drill, Tornado Drill, & Intruder Drill) •Playground & Recess Rules •Art Easel Routine • Lunch and Snack Time Routine •Book Care •Line Up and Hallway Routine •How to Be a Friend •Arrival and Dismissal Editable Routine •Going to the Bathroom Book & Routine •I Am Thankful •Helping and Giving Click the ★green star★ at the top of my store to follow me to receive 50% off all new products for the first 24 hours a new product is posted! Visit my store Pocket of Preschool Let’s Connect! → My Website → Facebook → Pinterest → Instagram → Newsletter Sign up for my newsletter and you will receive a HUGE family theme writing center filled with word cards, writing paper, write the room, a teacher page with tons of ideas on how to use it the classroom, and real photos of it in action in a classroom for FREE! Terms of Use Pocket of Preschool™️. By purchasing and/or downloading this electronic file, you agree to the following terms. For personal use/single classroom use only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, edited, or resold. ALL contents of this document are under copyright protection including all content, text, fonts, and graphics. Thank you for respecting my hard word as well as the hard work of the artists whose work helped create this product.
Sharing with you these 10 not-so-obvious quotes for teachers. These are the ones you haven't seen a million times on Pinterest!
All summer I think about it. My empty room back at the school.... Nothing fun on the walls, all of the books have been packed away, and somehow, someway you have to put it all back. Whether you have to pack everything up, you get to leave it as is, or if it is just your very first year, no worries! I have some helpful tips to share with you that I have learned the HARD way. Tip #1- Have a plan Duh right? Seriously though, have a plan and write it down. I love that my Erin Condren LifePlanner has the dotted pages in the back so I can jot down what I want to arrange before I get there. It is also SUPER helpful to take a friend that doesn't mind moving furniture 2 or 3 or 100 times on the day you want to arrange furniture. Also have a plan in place to take that friend to lunch. Tip #2- What are your MUST HAVES on the first day? Do you need to have your cubbies labeled? Are you assigning jobs the first day? What do you need to have access to in order to set up your classroom routines and procedures? Those are what you should be focusing on. NOT the cute border in the hallway. Sorry, I said that way too loud! But honestly, I have wasted so much valuable time making something cute out in the hallway that was inviting, yes, but necessary, no. I am giving you permission to skip the cute and go for the necessary. Some of my must haves for the first day: labeled cubbies nametags on pencil boxes (these stay in our assigned seats to start so it helps us find our spot) nametags for students job chart water bottles (I label mine and they keep them all year) homework folders ready for the first day calendar space/ morning meeting space designated and set up turn in box with a designated space focus wall for objectives (I'm required to have a spot for this) IB Interactive Wall (also a requirement for me) I have highlighted any of the items that have a freebie attached or I have written another blog post on if you are interested in checking them out! If I have all of these things in place then I am ready for the first day of school. The rest will fall into place. That bulletin board in the hallway? I cover it with name activities that we do on the second day of school. It is totally blank on the first day of school when my families roll in. Once I hang up those names it and stays up ALL year long! Tip #3 Decorate with the things you need I do a lot of "decorating" in my classroom but you won't find any unnecessary objects floating around my room just because they go with my "theme". Of course all of my posters match but I would hardly call that a theme. If you NEED that to make your classroom a happy place, go for it! If you are only decorating in shabby chic because your neighbor down the hall is then just STOP! It doesn't have to be that difficult! Here are a couple examples of sets I have used over the years. I print out everything I need, laminate it, and then start hanging it up. Once I get a welcome banner and an alphabet up on the wall BAM! Instant classroom decorations. These have everything I need for a functional classroom. Calendar, job chart, alphabet, numbers, and labels for all of the stuff. Having a "theme" helps pull everything together but I don't spend my summers at Target and TJ Maxx looking for the perfect items for my thematic classroom. Want a theme? Lots of my friends have also so I have created a few different fun ones for them. These serve the same purpose though, print and go and done! Click on any of the pictures to see them in my TPT store. Thanks for stopping by today. Here is your FREE SET OF ALPHABET POSTERS to get you started on a stress free decorating session. Want to save this for later? Pin it here! P.S. Get a FREE ALPHABET ACTIVITY when you sign up for my newsletter HERE!