Sunday, November 3, 2013

Cone of AWESOME


This is the cone of AWESOME and it cost me $1 at Dollar Tree.

 I have my students in groups, which I absolutely love. Students/Groups can earn group points throughout the day for doing an amazing job in line, in class, on an assignment, for working together, and for any positive action. At the end of the week, the group with the most points gets to put the "cone of AWESOME" on their desks.


When introducing the cone of AWESOME to the class, you must make a big deal about it. I always say it with an announcer type voice. Throughout the week, I always remind groups that they could be next on receiving the cone of AWESOME and refer back to the group points. My students really enjoy it and get really excited when their group wins. 

-Kate-

Halloween Monsters



Made these Halloween Monsters for the kiddos at work. No food gift that is sure to put a smile on any child's face. I bought the bubbles at Target in the kid party section and the googly eyes at dollar tree. Using a hot glue gun add the eyes and with a sharpie draw the mouth. My kiddos loved these silly Halloween Monsters.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Easy-to-Make Chalkboard








I’ve wanted to make a chalkboard for a long time now and finally got around to making one. It was simple and quick to make. I’ve seen lots of different chalkboards made from frames you can buy at your local craft stores, but I found that the size of frame I would need would cost a lot. I went looking at my local thrift shops and came across this simple frame. Local thrift shops carry a variety of unique frames of all different shapes, sizes, and colors for cheap. You are sure to find one that works for you. Plus if it isn’t in the color you like, you can always paint it!!! You just have to be patient when looking. When I initially started this project, I made my own chalkboard paint using a recipe I found online, but found that it didn’t work very well. I decided to buy chalkboard paint at Joann (my local craft store) and it worked 100% better. I found through this project that it was also cheaper to use the chalkboard paint from my local craft store (Joann). If you have a local craft store like Michaels or Joann, these stores usually have a 40% and 50% off coupon that you can use to buy the chalkboard paint.

This easy DIY is to show you how simple it is to make a chalkboard once you buy your frame from the store or thrift shop.

Materials
Frame with cardboard backing
Chalkboard paint (bought or made)
Paintbrush
Newspaper
Chalk

Directions: Take out the cardboard backing from the frame. Set out the newspapers and place cardboard on top to insure that the chalkboard paint does not get on your floor. Using the paintbrush, paint the chalkboard paint onto the cardboard (follow directions on store-bought chalkboard paint if you are using this type of paint). Let it dry and place cardboard back into the frame. Add your quote or drawing with chalk. 

Lots of love,

Kate

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Orange you glad it’s summer - End of the Year – School Gift

I've changed blogs! You can find this post at

http://thelovelylightbulb.blogspot.com/2014/06/orange-you-glad-its-summer.html

Come check it out!

Saturday, May 25, 2013

52 Reasons We Love You - Teacher Gift Idea



I saw this idea awhile back and thought it was so cute. I decided to take this idea and make it bigger. Bigger cards that is. I was student teaching in a classroom and wanted the students to write two reasons why they loved their teacher. They wrote it down on the worksheet page. I cut them out and glued each one to a card (depending on the age of the students, the students could probably do this step). I used the hole puncher and binder rings to bind the book together. This was the finished product. It turned out AMAZING!!!
 -Kate-
Materials:
  • Piatnick Giant Size Playing Cards (bought through Amazon)
  • Binder rings
  • Glue stick        
  • Construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Pencil/pen/marker
  • 52 reasons page worksheet (click here for printable)
  • 52 Reasons We Love You label (click here for printable)
  • Hole puncher
 

Friday, February 8, 2013

Have a COLORFUL Valentine's Day {DIY & FREE Printable}


 

Valentine’s Day is almost here!!!!

I just love this holiday because of all the hearts. This idea is a great way to give Valentines to the kiddos without giving them the unhealthy sugars. It also encourages creativity because the kiddos can use the hearts to draw with. I first came across this on The Long Thread and thought it would be fun to make. I went to my local HomeGoods and found a package of 12 Mini Silicone Baking Cups in the shape of a heart for $5.99. It was a little pricey but I figured it was a good investment because I can always reuse them. I had a box of used crayons laying around my house that I used as a child and decided to use them for this project. This was an easy and sort of inexpensive project to make fun Valentines for the kiddos. Get the FREE printable I made by clicking right here.

Materials:
Heart shaped baking pan or silicone cups
Cookie sheet
Crayons (lots of them)
Ziploc sandwich bag
Valentine’s Day printable
Scotch tape
Oven

Instructions
Step 1: Peel off wrapper of crayons (I found the Crayola crayons gave the best pigment and use lighter colors)
Step 2: Place crayons in the Ziploc sandwich bag (the crayons should not have their wrapper on them)
Step 3: Break the crayons in the Ziploc sandwich bag until they are little pieces.
Step 4: Preheat oven to 275 degrees F
Step 5: Place the crayon pieces into the heart shaped baking pan/silicone cups (if using the silicone cups place them on a cookie sheet before placing into the oven)
Step 6: Place the pan into the oven
Step 7: Leave for 5-7 minutes (checking occasionally until melted)
Step 8: Take out of oven and let stand until it dries
Step 9: While waiting for the crayons to dry, print out the Valentine and cut
Step 10: Pop out the crayons and attach to Valentine with scotch tape.
 
Tip: When transporting them to your designated location, make sure to separate each Valentine with wax paper so the crayon does not transfer to the other Valentines.
 
I hope you enjoy this diy and you even get a FREE printable too!!!! Happy Early Valentine’s Day from me to you.
With love, Kate
 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

100th Day of School



100th day of school is just around the corner!!! 
I saw this cute idea from mrsterhune.blogspot.com and thought I had to make it. These printables are such a fun and simple way to remind students how far they have come.

Click here to get FREE printable:

-Kate-