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July 25, 2013

Back to School Idea Pins!

Hi friends,

I hope this note finds you well and basking in the sweetness of the last days of summer! 🙂 Today I am linking up with the ever lovely Ashley Reed at Just Reed for her Ten Pin Linky: Back to School Idea Style.

1. I love this teacher desk. So classy, so clean. Although I 86-ed my desk, I would love to find a ‘just-right’ spot for the poster! [SOURCE]

2. This would make such a sweet card. Can you imagine sending this home with a positive note? Teacher gold. [SOURCE]

3. Who doesn’t like caffeine and chocolate? This would be a fun gift for all your grade-level teachers and much appreciated the first day! [SOURCE]

4. After reviewing how to pick just-right books, my fifth grade friends will definitely spend a day book tasting! {Love} it. [SOURCE]

5. I have so much fun making literacy and math centers for a sweet first grade friend. I am also super proud of the number of anchor charts this pack includes! They are perfect for supporting young learners. 🙂 [SOURCE]

6. This is such a simple way to label mailboxes. I am currently working on a set for my classroom with numbers instead of names! [SOURCE]

7. Teaching Blog Addict has some adorable t-shirts for back to school! They are precious. 🙂 [SOURCE]

8. Lyndsey at A Year of Many Firsts has an awesome set of freebies for the book Enemy Pie. This would be a cute book for the first weeks of school, and look at this anchor chart – to die for! [SOURCE]

9. There is a huge yellow partion wall in my room that is begging to be covered. I will be adding lots of faux bulletin boards, and a quote wall is at the top of the list. I love the idea of students reading carefully to find the perfect quote to include on the paper. 🙂 [SOURCE]

10. So, so beautiful. I {love} school supplies and I love them even more when they are beautifully packaged! [SOURCE]

Well friends, I hope you found a few pins you can ogle! With getting a classroom ready, I take SO many pictures that I want to share, but feel silly putting really random pictures of fabric and book piles in a blog post. So……I started a Facebook page for this little ole’ blog. I would {love} for you to join me in my journey!

Happy Wednesday, friends! I am headed to an LLI PD tomorrow and I am SUPER pumped. It is going to be a fantastic training. If I don’t take an extended late-afternoon nap, I’ll be back to tell you all about it! 🙂

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  1. Miss M says

    July 25, 2013 at 2:17 am

    I love the when I grow up activity (especially for my kinders!)m the binder clips and the book tasting! What a cute idea 🙂

    Stop by my blog if you have the chance!

    Miss M
    The Fabulous First Grade

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  2. Em Hutchison says

    July 25, 2013 at 6:24 pm

    I really want to try out the "book tasting" as well. I was thinking about a parent literacy night. But I am just not sure yet 🙂

    Em
    Curious Firsties

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  3. Rita says

    July 26, 2013 at 2:00 am

    read on ,I really want to try out the "book tasting".really attractive

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  4. Deb Hanson says

    July 28, 2013 at 6:22 pm

    Hi Catherine! As a "seasoned" teacher who co-teaches (ESL) in the fifth grade classroom, I look forward to following your blog. I'm glad I found it!
    ~Deb
    Crafting Connections

    Reply
  5. Kelly Anne says

    August 1, 2013 at 12:07 am

    Loving the Book Tasting Idea!! Too precious. I will definitely have to try that 🙂

    YAY! Happy {almost!!} August! I can't believe it's that time of year already!!

    XO, Kelly Anne

    Appleslices4th.blogspot.com

    Reply

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