Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Printable Postcards & TPT

So... I opened my own little TPT store.  I've been wanting to for a while and finally did it.  Super easy!  Now I can start posting all sorts of goodies I have saved on my hard drive.  :)

Here's the first product:
Click to download for FREE!

They're cute little reproducible postcards.  I used these a lot in my writing center.  The kids love writing postcards to one another or their parents.  There is a place for a stamp (or sticker) on each and they come in colors or bw.  I've included a full-size 8.5x11 one for use during group lessons, shared writing, etc.  Enjoy! 

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Class Directory

When I taught Pre-K and Kindergarten, I created 'class directories' each year.  The kids used these mostly in the writing center when they wrote letters to one another (or to me).  The little girl in the picture wrote me an interesting letter about unicorns and then used the directory to spell my name on the front of the envelope.  For some reason, Hughes (my last name) is impossible for anyone under the age of 40 to spell... and for anyone under 6 to say.  


This is so easy and cheap to make.  Also, the kids are obsessed with looking at themselves and each other.

EVA Photo Album
$1.99 at Hobby Lobby (something like this)
  



+   photos + names (I used sentence strips) = class directory








Obviously the kids have their names on the desks and other places around the room, but this little book was perfect for the writing center.  It stayed in one spot all year.  The kids didn't wander around the room looking for names or bothering other students to ask them how to spell their name.  Perfect!

Other ideas:  
  • use a binder with page protectors
  • make a laminated one (I used a photo album because it held up all year... got used a lot)
  • add more information (birthday, siblings, pets, favorite color/food/etc., or more personalized info
  • use sentence strips to write the names or print them out (I wanted the lines because it reinforced proper handwriting)
  • I took headshots of each of my students against a white wall and used these same pictures for this project, my files, and other things throughout the year.
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