I print out these placemats in full color and glue them onto a manilla folder. Then I run the whole thing through the laminator for durability. My students can then practice writing their name with a dry-erase marker and also have a handy reference sheet for numbers, colors shapes and letters. Unfinished work can be stored inside the folder too! I've created these placemats with various different themes, so check out the rest of my store too!
Please come visit my blog, Herding Kats In Kindergarten, for more ideas and freebies!
Http://herdingkats.blogspot.com
Love Pete the Cat!! I will use these for my writing offices. Thank you for creating it!!
August 6, 2012
1543clark
Thanks!
August 4, 2012
tsaran
This is great. Everything in one place. Love Pete the Cat, too!
July 30, 2012
tderoo
So glad I found this. It saves me tons of time trying to create my own version. I love that it has everything on it that I need to teach to my kinders. Thanks for sharing.
July 29, 2012
kidsnc
Using this page as a reference page in my T.E.A.M folders - thanks so much!!
I like the idea of putting these on manilla envelopes for unfinished work (I think I read that on your blog). ..and I L-O-V-E the Pete the Cat on these:) Groovy!
July 9, 2012
KathrynSue
Thanks! This is wonderful! I love Pete the Cat!
June 21, 2012
lorileep123
Love this! It will be a great resource tool for kiddos!!
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I started out in kindergarten, but this year I got "promoted" to 1st grade! I am loving my firsties but still crossing my fingers that I get to go back down to kindergarten next year. I create mostly for kindergarten and 1st grade classrooms.