this cute under the sea themed paper stingray craft is so simple and easy to make and only requires basic materials!
New School Year, New Room Theme! While I still love Harry Potter, I also love to decorate and I couldn't wait to start planning out a new theme! While this room isn't as over the top as my previous Hogwarts classroom. I like it even more and I have the Lilly Pulitzer wardrobe of octopus and jellyfish dresses to match. Enjoy the tour! I copied this wall from a picture I saw on pinterest. The blue pieces are strips of plastic table cloths. The seaweed is made from stringing fishing line through paper cone cups that I spray painted lime green. My students made the "coral" from paper cone cups and from a mixture of tissue paper and dyed coffee filters. I used glue dots to stick everything up on the wall and to add the fish onto the tablecloths. The kelp forest is also made from plastic tablecloths. I added some silver cupcake liners randomly to look like barnacles. The sunken ship is just cut out from black bulletin board paper. I don't have teams and points this year. Instead students earn gold coins. When they collect enough they can open the treasure chest. I change out the number of coins it takes to open the chest and what is inside each time it is opened. Most of the decorations I got this year came from Party City and Dollar Tree. I brought back a whole suitcase full of stuff I bought when I was in the US this summer. I have to admit it was nice to not have to make everything by hand this year! I did still make a few things myself. I made this whale out of cardboard and used the cone paper cups to make barnacles. It's hanging from the ceiling using fishing line. I got the idea from something I saw in an Anthropologie store window display. I also added blue paper behind the cabinets to give them a pop of color. I still have a few leftover bottles and miscellaneous stuff around from my Harry Potter room, but most of it I gave away to my students last year. I left that wall mostly blank because it doubles as my projector screen. Whenever I need it, I just hook the ceiling decorations on each other to move them out of the way. The streamer ceiling took the longest to complete, but turned out beautiful so it was worth it!
Welcome to paradise.
The manta ray is a magnificent ocean inhabitant. If you’ve ever been to an aquarium or an ocean vacation you’ve probably encountered a stingray petting area. Preschoolers are often quite curious and fascinated about ocean life such as the manta stingray. That’s why I wanted to include a free simple stingray craft printable template for
1. Jungle Safari: Animals, trees, and vines.2. Fairy Tale: Castles, dragons, and knights.3. Wild West: Cowboys, horses, and cacti.4. Sports Mania: Balls,
We are on the RIDE to success in my new 3rd grade classroom and I can’t wait to take you on a tour of the new theme. I will also show you some essential decor and organization tools that you need in your classroom this upcoming year. I love theme parks and I always have...
New School Year, New Room Theme! While I still love Harry Potter, I also love to decorate and I couldn't wait to start planning out a new theme! While this room isn't as over the top as my previous Hogwarts classroom. I like it even more and I have the Lilly Pulitzer wardrobe of octopus and jellyfish dresses to match. Enjoy the tour! I copied this wall from a picture I saw on pinterest. The blue pieces are strips of plastic table cloths. The seaweed is made from stringing fishing line through paper cone cups that I spray painted lime green. My students made the "coral" from paper cone cups and from a mixture of tissue paper and dyed coffee filters. I used glue dots to stick everything up on the wall and to add the fish onto the tablecloths. The kelp forest is also made from plastic tablecloths. I added some silver cupcake liners randomly to look like barnacles. The sunken ship is just cut out from black bulletin board paper. I don't have teams and points this year. Instead students earn gold coins. When they collect enough they can open the treasure chest. I change out the number of coins it takes to open the chest and what is inside each time it is opened. Most of the decorations I got this year came from Party City and Dollar Tree. I brought back a whole suitcase full of stuff I bought when I was in the US this summer. I have to admit it was nice to not have to make everything by hand this year! I did still make a few things myself. I made this whale out of cardboard and used the cone paper cups to make barnacles. It's hanging from the ceiling using fishing line. I got the idea from something I saw in an Anthropologie store window display. I also added blue paper behind the cabinets to give them a pop of color. I still have a few leftover bottles and miscellaneous stuff around from my Harry Potter room, but most of it I gave away to my students last year. I left that wall mostly blank because it doubles as my projector screen. Whenever I need it, I just hook the ceiling decorations on each other to move them out of the way. The streamer ceiling took the longest to complete, but turned out beautiful so it was worth it!
We are on the RIDE to success in my new 3rd grade classroom and I can’t wait to take you on a tour of the new theme. I will also show you some essential decor and organization tools that you need in your classroom this upcoming year. I love theme parks and I always have...
Transforming an ordinary classroom into an inspiring and engaging learning environment can significantly impact students' motivation and enthusiasm for ...
For our Ocean theme last week, I taught the kids about stingrays. This was new to me. I've never taught about stingrays before so I was very...
A few months ago we went to a fair while we were on vacation. My daughter became fascinated by the squirting race game that they had. She referred to it as “the contest”. We all played the game together and our daughter won of course. After her victory, she was able to select her prize. […]
Made of four paper plates and a chopstick
New School Year, New Room Theme! While I still love Harry Potter, I also love to decorate and I couldn't wait to start planning out a new theme! While this room isn't as over the top as my previous Hogwarts classroom. I like it even more and I have the Lilly Pulitzer wardrobe of octopus and jellyfish dresses to match. Enjoy the tour! I copied this wall from a picture I saw on pinterest. The blue pieces are strips of plastic table cloths. The seaweed is made from stringing fishing line through paper cone cups that I spray painted lime green. My students made the "coral" from paper cone cups and from a mixture of tissue paper and dyed coffee filters. I used glue dots to stick everything up on the wall and to add the fish onto the tablecloths. The kelp forest is also made from plastic tablecloths. I added some silver cupcake liners randomly to look like barnacles. The sunken ship is just cut out from black bulletin board paper. I don't have teams and points this year. Instead students earn gold coins. When they collect enough they can open the treasure chest. I change out the number of coins it takes to open the chest and what is inside each time it is opened. Most of the decorations I got this year came from Party City and Dollar Tree. I brought back a whole suitcase full of stuff I bought when I was in the US this summer. I have to admit it was nice to not have to make everything by hand this year! I did still make a few things myself. I made this whale out of cardboard and used the cone paper cups to make barnacles. It's hanging from the ceiling using fishing line. I got the idea from something I saw in an Anthropologie store window display. I also added blue paper behind the cabinets to give them a pop of color. I still have a few leftover bottles and miscellaneous stuff around from my Harry Potter room, but most of it I gave away to my students last year. I left that wall mostly blank because it doubles as my projector screen. Whenever I need it, I just hook the ceiling decorations on each other to move them out of the way. The streamer ceiling took the longest to complete, but turned out beautiful so it was worth it!
WATERCOLOR PAINT Classroom Decor - Create a rainbow classroom your students will love from this stunning watercolor paint classroom decor pack in every color of the rainbow! #youclevermonkey
Hi teacher-friends! Are you looking to add some fun items to your garden themed classroom this year? I love a garden classroom theme, since you can keep it fun, but still relatively simple. I’ve got all the printables you need in my Bright Garden Classroom Decor Bundle , but I rounded up a few Amaz
And a beautiful classroom to admire (circus theme) while you wait for pictures of mine, ENJOY!
Everything you truly need for an Easy Calm Down Corner set up in your classroom while in theme with Ocean Theme Decor. This complete kit comes with both Poster and Card size tools and techniques that can help your students self-regulate. Teach your students to calm down by using a grounding technique, an easy breathing exercise, identifying their emotions, and journaling. Make calming down simple and easy with this print-and-go resource! This Resource Includes: 1 PDF File How To Introduce a Calm Down Corner Full-Size & Card Size Calm Down Corner Sign Calm Down Caddy Signs (Long and Short) Ground Your Mind Poster How Are You Feeling Poster Emotion Thermometer Poster 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding Technique Poster Finger Tracing Stingray Breathing Reflection Worksheet Reflection Journal (Booklet) Resources You Might Like: ⭐ Back To School Activities: Get To Gnome Me ⭐ *FREE* Back To School Morning Meeting Activities & Prompts (SEL Focused) ⭐ Back To School Tic-Tac-Toe Choice Board Connect with Me Here! www.littleyellowstarteaches.com Instagram: @littleyellowstarteaches Facebook: @littleyellowstarteaches
WATERCOLOR PAINT Classroom Decor - Create a rainbow classroom your students will love from this stunning watercolor paint classroom decor pack in every color of the rainbow! #youclevermonkey
For our Ocean theme last week, I taught the kids about stingrays. This was new to me. I've never taught about stingrays before so I was very...
For our Ocean theme last week, I taught the kids about stingrays. This was new to me. I've never taught about stingrays before so I was very...
Sharing stories and talking often leads to imagination which can lead to drawing and then attempting to record a story! Model this for your students every day. One simple way is to let students have show and tell, listen carefully to the news or story they share and then after the students have all finished talking, model the writing process. Talk about one of the students and the news they shared, draw a picture on chart paper and then show your students how to attempt writing! Model the steps you take: thinking about what you will write drawing pictures to show your ideas - adding detail, labels etc talking about your picture deciding on the words to write - for kindergarten, one sentence is enough to start with clapping out the words as you say the decided sentence writing long dashes or squiggles on your paper to match each word of your sentence attacking the sentence one word at a time, stretching it out, isolating the sounds and writing them down in order rereading to check for meaning You may like this new poster to help guide your students in this process. It is perfect to go with our directed drawing pages. Use this poster to encourage and support your students when they write. Print it at home (on the paper size that fits through your printer) or take to your local print shop or upload to an online printing service for a giant version! Please do not hesitate to contact us if there is something we can help you with!
A few months ago we went to a fair while we were on vacation. My daughter became fascinated by the squirting race game that they had. She referred to it as “the contest”. We all played the game together and our daughter won of course. After her victory, she was able to select her prize. […]
Amazing under the sea decorations. Perfect inspiration for your VBS, mermaid, or under the sea party. Make a coral reef, fish wall, seaweed. Entertain in style
A few months ago we went to a fair while we were on vacation. My daughter became fascinated by the squirting race game that they had. She referred to it as “the contest”. We all played the game together and our daughter won of course. After her victory, she was able to select her prize. […]
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