December was a whirlwind, as usual. Here's a little recap of what went down in our little corner of the world. It's a little late for you to do most of these this year, but thankfully Pinterest makes it easy to save for next year!
The awesome melted snowman craftivity is from Tanja at Journey of a Substitute Teacher
and the gingerbread cuties were from Alisha from The Bubbly Blonde.
Our class adopted a less fortunate family this year. The kids brought in gifts and we wrapped them and sent them off with big smiles before we started our party. Upper right: trying to fan an ornament across the rug as a minute to win it game and an impromptu conga line. Bottom row: our ice cream cone candy trees, mini doughnut reindeer and our newest obsession: Factory Balls on ABCYa.comThe kids were busting to open the stockings that we made. Original post here. They were so cute! The notes they wrote to each other were priceless!
I realized late in the week that I didn't have a parent gift to send home with the kids. We're talking really late, like Thursday late. Luckily a friend suggested this awesome craft from Yvonne Dixon's gingerbread unit! I had never seen this before and they came out a-maaaa-zing! I cut the big circle out on Thursday night, laminated them and then the kids traced and colored the design onto the laminated circle. Then they cut out the whole thing and added a string. This is definitely going to be a yearly tradition!
You know you have a great class when you actually miss them over the break! I had one little guy a bit confused over whether or not he'd still be in 2nd grade when we came back and if I was still going to be his teacher. When I reassured him that I would be, he was pretty excited. Me too, little guy, me too.
Love the Florida snowmen, and your seasonal header up top there!
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Halle
Across the Hall in 2nd Grade
Thanks Halle! I almost forgot about changing the header until it was too late :)
DeleteYour snowmen turned out adorable!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
First Grade Blue SKies
Thanks friend! They were perfect for us Floridians :)
DeleteSuper cute! Looks like you had a ton of fun! Thanks for the shout out!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome. Everyone who came into my room went straight to that board to read their little stories and comment on how cute they were!
DeleteThanks girl - I have great friends to turn to for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWhat fun activities! I love that your class adopted a family. :)
ReplyDeleteLori
Conversations in Literacy
Hi Lori :)
DeleteIt's a tradition in my school to adopt a less fortunate family. It's so sweet to see the kids care so much about a family of strangers they'll never meet. It's kind of hard to arrange and keep track of, but so worth it in the end.
I LOVE your parent gift! I am going to have to keep that in mind for next year. Love the Florida Snowmen as well. Going to have to make those when we return - bring from S. FL and all!
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DeleteYour chocolate covered popcorn looked pretty yummy!
The stained glass ornaments are ADORABLE!!!! It looks like you have a lot of fun in your classroom. Thanks for the ideas!
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TheHipTeacher
Hi julie,
DeleteThose ornaments really did come out cute. I'll be doing those again for sure.
The week before break was the week just after the tragedy at Sandy Hook and I just felt the overwhelming desire to let my kids be kids an have fun, probably a little more than normal. Winter break couldn't have come at a better time. Fresh start in January!
Hey Denise! Your stained glass pictures turned out great! So glad I could help you out. Just read your note on my blog and I appreciate the shout out. Hope you had a Merry Christmas too!-Yvonne
ReplyDeleteThey are such an awesome craft! The kids had a blast with them too.
DeleteHope you're enjoying the break! :)
Everything looks so wonderful! Your class is so lucky to have you as a teacher to do all these fun activities with!
ReplyDeleteღDeAnne
First Grade and Fabulous
Aww, thanks friend! I'm pretty lucky to have them too :)
DeleteThese snowmen are super cute! I found your blog through First Grade Blue Skies. I am happy to be your newest follower.
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Compassionate Teacher
http://compassionate-teacher.blogspot.com
Hi Becky!
DeleteThanks for stopping by and for becoming a follower :)
Off to check out your blog, love the name!
Thanks! I am glad you do. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I actually just made this bulletin board and shared about it. I gave you the credit for inspiring me!
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Compassionate Teacher
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ReplyDeleteThree times lucky!!
ReplyDeleteI love the melted snowman activity. It would be a great activity to do with 'Sneezy the Snowman'
If you go to Mrs Lambrecht's blog, she has read the book with her children.
http://mrslambrechtsclass.blogspot.com.au/2011/12/sneezy-snowman.html
Love all the ideas. Thanks. I will be saving them.
Rhonda
Classroom Fun
I just saw your melted snowmen! So adorable! What a creative idea for those kiddos who don't get to play in the snow! Don't worry, I'm in MO and we haven't gotten to build a snowman yet either...
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