Thrifty Thursday- 3rd Edition
Thrifty Thursday
Each week I bring to you helpful tips to become a more effective educator on the Always A Lesson fan page on Facebook. (Give it a quick like by clicking here!) I decided to start grouping my social media posts into a blog post incase you might have missed anything.
Time to get caught up:
- Clean out soup cans and use as organizers for materials (pencils, glue sticks, rulers, etc)
- Snag old newspapers for mentor texts, read alouds, and current event projects! History + real life
- Decorate old/used moving boxes as reading cars for students during independent time
- Cover bulletin board in fabric vs paper. If it fades, turn it over and re-use the next year!
- Have parents donate outgrown clothes. Wash them. Use to cover seating or make a class quilt!
- Take unwanted mail, cut off blank edges, use as strips for math activities or calling on Ss
- Throw out worn materials at the end of the year & shop college sales at Walmart over the summer to replace
- Old boxes make for great reading/circle squares. Break down, cut into squares, & allow the kiddos to decorate
- Use already printed materials, cut out letters needed, and label your classroom library categories
- 4th of July paraphernalia is on sale everywhere-snag some decor for your classroom to celebrate upcoming US holidays
(*note: these posts are sent out via BUFFER so they follow Twitter’s rules for word count and I had to get creative!)
Stay tuned for the next edition coming out in a few weeks!