Celebrating Good Times
July 25, 2016
It's the last week of July, which means our classrooms will be ready to get into in {hopefully} a week. Since I will be spending a lot of time simply organizing the classroom and working on Meet The Teacher things, I thought I would get ahead and complete some gifts.
I just found out that one of my dearest college friends will be entering the world of teaching this year! I am so excited for her and created a little care package to help welcome her!
Notepad: Walmart
Notecards: Target Dollar Section
Frame: IKEA
Subway Art: Hope King's Classroom Quotes
Next Up...
One of my most treasured school memories was my 2nd grade birthday. My teacher, Mrs. Yates, had a way of making each child feel incredibly special, especially on their birthday. When you walked into the classroom on your birthday she would have a HUGE green sheet of butcher paper hanging up on the chalkboard {yes, chalkboard...does anyone even have one of those anymore?!} with the words "Happy Birthday ____" written on it. During the morning everyone would have a chance to go sign the birthday card and it would hang up until the end of the day.
In addition, she would bake each child their own mini CAKE {think top layer of wedding cake size}. I mean, WHAT?! I remember thinking how thoughtful that was. I always dreamed of doing the same for my students when I became a teacher.
{She may have done the typical birthday crown & pencil too but I remember the poster & cake standing out the most.}
Fast forward many years later & while I dream of baking each child their own cake, I'm a little cautious with my district's nutrition rules...so instead, here's how I celebrate my student's birthdays!
Birthday Bananas!
How hilarious are those?! I stumbled upon them from Caffeinated Conclusions and knew I just had to incorporate them into our birthday celebrations.
You can get labels for the birthday bananas here.
Birthday Banner
Birthday Crown & Goodie Bag
Birthday Morning Work
On birthday mornings, each student works on a birthday themed morning work activity.
You can get the birthday crown here.
On birthday mornings, each student works on a birthday themed morning work activity.
You can get the birthday crown here.
Now I am off to celebrate the last few remaining days of summer!