Student Change of Clothing for those little Emergencies

Have you ever needed extra clothes for students who have little accidents at school?  I have a solution that will keep you prepared at all times. Many students in Kinder do not let us know when they need to go to the restroom. Some are a little too shy to ask or to go on their own, even-though we already have restroom routines in place. Others, are too engaged working (or playing at recess) and think that they can hold it a little bit longer. Before you know it, they have had a little accident because they did not make it to the restroom on time.  So, what’s the solution?

Solution

I send a parent letter inside a Ziploc® baggie. Sometimes I write the student names on the baggie before I send it home. Other times, I let parents write the name on it. The letter in the baggie asks parents to send a complete change of clothing to school. I included socks on the list because when students get wet, more than likely, their socks will get wet too. If students ever need to use the change of clothing, I send the dirty ones home in a bag and request a new set of clothes.

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This updated printable is in black and white AND includes the English and Spanish letters. Just easier that way. Just print that one that you need 🙂 The old version is on my facebook page. This one is in my Teachers Pay Teachers store.

original post:nov.14, 2014

Reading Corner Makeover

Do you ever have trouble getting your students excited about reading? Sometimes we just need to add a little theme into our reading corner. Then, it becomes a very fun place to visit.

I teamed up with Oriental Trading to makeover a reading corner. I had to come up with a theme. At first, I was not sure how to make it inviting. And then…. I saw their circus/carnival theme!

I am in LOVE with this new reading corner!!! I know that students will need to learn some rules and procedures to using THIS center, like any other. The good news is that it will not be a boring reading corner anymore and students will look forward to reading.

Tent

I used a red and white striped table cloth to create the tent swoop and some mint lanterns for a splash of color.

Bulletin Board

You can add an awning. Well, it’s not really and awning, but it’s a good way to decorate the wall space on top of the bulletin board. Just use a red and white striped table skirt to create the look. Then, add a multi-color pennant banner on the bottom of the bulletin board.

Circus Ring Leader

The stand-up poster invites the children to the reading corner. I used the “Come One- Come All” message, but you can use whatever works for you.

Reading Center Sign

This cardboard stand-up sign includes individual signs for the different areas of the carnival. I replaced the second sign with the word READ. I am thinking that the other signs can be replaced with other fun reading words. Another option can be to add words that point the students to different areas of the classroom (restroom, Math Center, Teacher, Writing Center, etc.)

Big Top Directional Sign

Seating

The carnival theme alone is FUN. But I want students to take this center seriously and added a table and chairs where students can read their favorite books. A small piece of the table cloth was also used to cover this table. As a bonus, I added the Carnival Inflatable Body Bopper. It comes as a set of two. I’m only using one as a lounging chair. It looks like so much fun! Hmmm. How can students take turns using this lounging chair? Some students will not have trouble sharing. Others may need a little more structure. So if you need to, you can assign students to rotate by either using a timer or setting a schedule. To set a schedule, you just assign one student to the chair about once a week. So, if student A sits in the fun chair on Monday, student B will sit in it the next time that they visit the reading center. This is assuming that you assign students to groups when they rotate centers.

Prizes

The reading table has a popcorn box full of yellow ducks. They can be used in a couple of ways. One would be to pick a baby chick for every book that they read. Another would be to actually give them a little prize like that for EVERY book that they read on the first week of each month, or so. A huge bag of tiny ducks was already in this classroom but Oriental trading has many little prizes like these that can be used as rewards.

Bowling Sight Words

How about using this giant inflatable bowling set for sight words? Just add the sight words of the week to the bowling pins. The pins are so large that I decided to only use three for now. Students can roll the bowling ball WHEN they are able to read ALL three words.

I hope that this reading corner gave you a little inspiration. You can only see one book shelf in these pictures, but there will be more around the perimeter of this center. Now, go browse the Oriental Trading website and see which theme you would like to use. Here’s a link to their Reading Corners page 🙂

Enjoy!

Christmas in July: Phonics Fonts

My Christmas in July Sale continues. You can find the bundle of phonics fonts on sale today and tomorrow. Here’s a post where you can see them all. Click on the pictures  below to download the fonts.

Christmas in July

Are you already trying to get ready for Back-to-School?So much to do, so little time! Well, my Blog Hoppin’ friends and I are having our annual Christmas in July sale!  I will have different items on sale between July 15th until July 26th. Make sure to come back to see what’s on sale for the day.

 I am starting out with my phonics crowns. I love them so much! I came up with the idea last year and have already made quite a few. There are still more to come:) Well, they are all on sale for two days. Don’t miss out! I have phonics crowns in English and in Spanish. Just click on the covers to download them 🙂

English Crowns

Spanish Crowns


I have more crowns on my To Do list 🙂 Here’s one that’s in the works for the numbers 1 to 50.

But, wait! My Clip Art store is also on sale. If you are looking for phonics clip art. You are in luck because my bundles are 50% off. This means that each bundle is only  $10 🙂

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Self Portrait FREEBIE

I like to plan for self-portraits on the first week of school. They show me each student’s ability when it comes to fine motor skills and attention to detail. A read-aloud is always tied in to this lesson. We talk about things that we will learn in Kindergarten, this year. I also make sure that they understand that everyone CAN learn. It is very important that they believe in themselves and always try their best. Leo the Late Bloomer is a good book to use with this activity.

Freebie

Here is a free self-portrait template. The download includes two templates in English and two templates in Spanish.

 

Samples of the Spanish printables. The large face template is a good one to use in a Pre-K classroom on the first day of school. The smaller face template can be used in the Kindergarten classroom where students are able to draw more details.

 

Back-to-School Books

These are some books that can be used during your Back-to-School unit. I LOVE The Kissing Hand, Froggy Goes to School, Leo the Late Bloomer, and Chicka, Chicka Boom Boom!
Which books do YOU like to read? Are they on this list?

Disney Gift Card GIVEAWAY!!!

This is Vegas week for teachers! I wish that I could have made it out there, but I’m so happy for my blogging friends who are there right now.

About Me

I would like to make use of these slides that were going to be added to the Freebielicious blog booth. Here they are, just so that you will know a little more about me.

Business Cards

I also made some business cards that I was going to take with me. What do you think? The QR codes take you to my store and facebook pages where you will find some freebies. Please follow me there for future freebies 🙂

Giveaway Time: 

You can win the Gift Card of your choice!!! I will choose two winners 🙂

$25 Disney Gift Card

According to the Disney website. This gift card may be used at any Disney Resort or Disney store. Please check the site to make sure that I understood it correctly.

$25 Oriental Trading Company Gift Card

I have worked with this company and love everything that they have to offer. Have you seen their classroom resources? Hopefully you will win this gift card and order a few things!

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Memorial Day Blog Hop

I am happy to team up with some blogging friends to bring you some Memorial Day fun this weekend. We have a few freebies to share with you and hope that you join us in this blog hop.  
This weekend you will be able to get a free sample of my Ocean Animals journal pack. If you have been following me, you know that these journals are differentiated. My complete packs include 3 versions of each journal prompt. They meet the needs of students who are at different writing levels.  It’s part of a much bigger product.  If you like it, I have a Memorial Day sale going on this weekend in my TPT store. Make sure to follow me there for future resources 🙂
You can also see and read about my August to May journals HERE.

Memorial Day Weekend Freebies

Click on these pictures to get your free journal samplers. They are available in English and Spanish. Enjoy!

Blog Hop

This is a blog hop. Make sure to click on the orange button below to visit the Teacher Treasure Hunter blog. She has another freebie  waiting for you.

Visit Lidia Barbosa’s profile on Pinterest.

Do you like freebies?

Follow Kinder Alphabet on Facebook. I have been adding  freebies in our Freebies for Fans tab. Hope you like them 🙂

Mother’s Day Craftivity

Mother’s Day is such a fun holiday. It’s the one special day when we can show our moms how much they are appreciated and loved. This is the perfect time to incorporate some writing activities that can be turned into a keepsake.
I created a Mother’s Day craftivity back in 2012. I finally updated it and added many more pages. There are now two booklets in this download. You can use both student books or choose one to use with this mom craft. 
The sample below shows the mom holding a tablet student book. There are 14 writing prompt pages with this booklet. You do not have to use all pages. Just choose your favorite five and add construction paper for the front and back cover before you glue or staple it to the body. Also, Mothers, if you’d like to perhaps start writing with your young ones, but perhaps take a more matured approach, you may be interested in how to write a book or some other creative writing outlet for yourself to enjoy alongside your child.

The other student book allows the child to show mom that she is the QUEEN at everything that she does. It’s always fun to see how students finish the student prompts. I also love the illustrations that students add to their pages. This book includes 2 cover page options and 10 writing pages.
If you already own this packet, please download it again free of charge.
Download this Mother’s Day activity in English here.

End of the Year Party Ideas 2

Are you looking for end of the year party ideas? Since I have been creating some alphabet booklets, I decided to go with an alphabet party theme. This is a fun theme for a Preschool or Kindergarten classroom. It turned out so colorful with some items from Oriental Trading and magnetic letters placed around the table.
You do not have to label every item in the party. I just chose a few items for the main table. Take a look below.

Aa is for apples.

Bb is for bananas.

Bb is for beach ball. 

These beach balls can be used as student gifts and for decoration.

Cc is for cupcakes.

Cc is for cups.
Dd is for drinks.

Ss is for spoons.

Pp is for popcorn.

Jj is for juice.

Gg is for gifts.

Books are the traditional end of the year gift. Just order from Scholastic throughout the year. 

Dd is for diplomas. 

You could also do Cc for certificates. Instead of laminating the diplomas, you can slide them into these Dry-Erase Sleeves.
This is how colorful the main party table looks. I Love the Bright Colorful Buckets and they are much bigger than I expected. It gives it a ready for Summer feeling. 
Their oversized Easy Clean Flat Trays were perfect for some of our food displays. 

This Colorful Commencement Table Cover completes the look. It’s so pretty!

I spelled the word congrats with their Alphabet Stamps. This would probably make a good background for student pictures!

Here are couple of more pictures of the graduation party table. I love it!

End of the Year/ Graduation Gift Ideas

I loved teaming up with Oriental Trading. They provided the samples free of charge for an honest review. I can tell you that I LOVE everything that I received in this box. The bright colors are eye-catching and everything that I used was over-sized. I thought that the items were going to be much smaller because each order includes several items, but I was wrong. The buckets are actually deep, the trays are long and wide, the alphabet stampers are big enough for adult hands and the dry erase sleeves are big and sturdy. Ummm… did you know that the package of beach balls includes 12 individually wrapped balls? They are the perfect size… not too big, not too small. What I like best is that I can use the buckets, trays and sleeves  for so many other projects, displays or storage. Love, Love, Love it all!

How to create this theme

What’s in the box?
1- Alphabet Stamps (1 set)
2- Dry Erase Sleeves- Brights (12 per package)
3- Bright Colorful Bucket asst (4 per package)
4- 14″ Cheers Grad Beach Balls (12 per package)
5- Colorful Commencement Table Cover (1)
6- Easy Clean Flat Trays (6 colors per package)

More Ideas and Freebies

1- Visit my other blog post about end of the year ideas. It includes free poems and diplomas.
2- Ring Pop and Popcorn party favor ideas.

Easy Easter Basket

Does your class make baskets for Easter? Try using empty milk jugs. Students can bring them in, or you can ask a local borden milk factory for donations.

Simple Instructions

1. Cut the top front of the container to create an opening. Do not cut the handle so that students can carry it easily.
2. Use construction paper to add the eyes, nose and ears.
3. Use one pipe cleaner. Cut it in half. Bend each piece in half to get the small whiskers.

Meaningful Egg hunt

In the plastic eggs, include a sight word, cvc word or any word with a learned spelling pattern.  After the egg hunt, tell students that they need to go through their easter eggs to find the “magic” word (one of your choice). Whoever has the egg with the target word will receive a small prize, like a special sticker.

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