I was always struggling to set up my classroom library in a user friendly and exciting way to make it fun and encourage reading for my beginning readers. I created these classroom library genre labels for my first grade classroom library and I have done just that!
These labels will help your students identify their favorite books easily and make clean up a breeze! All labels are editable so you can add your favorite book series that may be missing.
I printed the labels on white cardstock a
Do you teach First Grade Bridges Math Curriculum? Do you struggle with organizing all of your card decks? I created these labels to help in my classroom, and I hope they are able to help you too! They can be printed on address labels by Amazon or Avery products where there are 30 labels to a sheet. I found the small plastic containers at Walmart in their school supply aisle for around $1.
Fun way to get to know your students! Have them collect 5 small items to share with the class that really capture their personality and interests! I print two of these to a page, and then staple to the front of a brown paper lunch bag.
This editable daily communication report can be used primary and special education classrooms. It has clear visuals that describe a students' day and will allow their student to be able to share their day with them in a clear manner.
There are circles under each task for a child to dob with an ink dobber when they have completed them during the day. This motion of dobbing the tasks they have done can be used as a motivation tool as well.
21 Early Childhood Book Character Favorites to place around your classroom for students to find and write their names. Names are alphabetical and with a color photo taken from my collection of stuffed book characters.
PreK - 1st
Balanced Literacy, Writing
FREE
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About the store
Experience
Six years teaching first grade. Two years teaching kindergarten. Six years teaching primary special education.
Teaching style
Constructivist.
My own education history
Graduated in 2011 with a Masters in Integrated Arts from Lesley University. Graduated in 2008 with a BA in special education and elementary education from Gonzaga University.
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