Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Freebies

Howdy gang! :)  I'm afraid this will be a quick one as I am swamped trying to get things ready for school to start NEXT WEEK {gasp!}  This is how my days have been going... print, cut, laminate, cut ...repeat.  Does this sound familiar to anyone else???  Ugh.  At least I can catch up on my shows and cut!

So, I have two quick shares/freebies for you.  The first I made because frankly I was TIRED of waving nameless papers above my head saying "whose paper is this??!!"  So this was created...
Especially during the first few weeks of school, we start by "chanting" this as we begin any type of assignment.  It's amazing how fast they learn the saying!  Then by the end of the first month my kids start saying it to themselves :)  You can pick up this cutesy poster for FREE by clicking {here} or on the above picture.  If you do download, all I ask is that you rate it and leave some feedback!  Thanks!!
 Frame is by From the Pond :)

I also updated my scratch off cards that I posted about a few weeks ago (read about it by clicking HERE).  I added more options (most are free to you!).  I plan to post about classroom "energizers" and "class cheers" in the next few days.  Here are what the scratch off cards look like... click on the first pic to snag them for FREE! (again.. please leave feedback!)  There are instructions on how to create the "scratch off" paint on the last page!


I added "wild" cards for the kids to decide on what they wanted :)  I'm sure this one will become the favorite!

If you are looking for different wording, or a different look... please contact me and I'd be happy to create anything you can dream up for just a very small fee :)

I hope these two items are helpful to you as you get ready for the new school year! :)

16 comments:

  1. That poster is a great reminder for our kiddos!!
    ❤Teri
    A Cupcake for the Teacher

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  2. These are adorable,

    I'd love if you could add a link to the first poster in my FREEBIE classroom décor linky party.

    Thanks,
    Emer at A Crucial Week

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  3. Thanks for sharing! I love the scratch off coupons. Too cute.
    ~gina

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  4. Thanks for the 'write my name' poster! I am constantly having to remind my students to write their names first but a cute little chant might be just the thing to fix it! :)

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  5. Thank you for the great poster! Students will love it!

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  6. Thank you! Have a great year.

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  7. Just what I needed!!!! Thanks!!!

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  8. Thanks for all that you share. I think my classroom wil be a happier place because of you!!!

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  9. I just downloaded the poster for students who don't put their names on their papers... I LOVE IT!

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  14. Thanks so much. Is your name on... drives me dilly!

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  15. Tanks for the poster. I am always saying "Who's is this!"

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  16. Love the poster! great idea! Thanks, my kiddos will get the idea now.

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