Currently in my 18th year of teaching in the elementary setting. I have taught grades 2, 3, 4, and 5. After 12 years in the classroom I became a literacy coach. I am currently a half-time media specialist, hoping to be full-time next year.
Large printable graffiti letters A-Z including @ and ! Letters fill an 8.5X11 page Colorful and eye catching. Print and hang. Laminate for extended use. Use for: Graduations Classrooms Library Cafeteria Birthdays Anniversary the possibilities are ENDLESS. Print as many copies as you need to create any word, phrase, sentence you need. Students will love the graffiti style!
Finding Nonfiction books can be hard in a sea of numbers! Use these colorful tags as guides. Kids can quickly find topics they love. Add "Hot Topics", "Popular", and "New Arrival" to different areas in the Dewey system. Enjoy 48 bright and colorful tags that represent popular topics that range from the 000's to 900's. transportation, rocks and minerals, religions, mindfulness, citizenship, natural disasters, customs, celebrations, folklore, animals, history, biography, to name a FEW! 15 extra t
57 nonfiction topics for your media center, public library, or classroom library. Also included are tags for: Trending Topic, Hot Topic, New Arrival, Most Popular, and Check it Out! 57 topics range from Dewey 000-999 Can be cut to fit shelving units (as seen in example pictures). Kids easily find their favorite topics and draws them into new ones! Print on any color paper. Laminate for years of use! Entice your students and patrons with these eye-poping and colorful signage. 13 pages 57 topics
Large Letters Signage for media center, library, or classroom. Spells "NON FICTION BOOKS" Great for labeling areas of the library or classroom Each of the 15 letters is colorful and unique. Printed at 100%, letters fill an 8.5 X 11 paper. Print and laminate for lifetime use! Download today.
Spring is in the air, so get kids excited with an eye-popping display in your library or classroom. Included are two choices of signage, two choices of intermediate book reviews, and two choices of primary book reviews, for a total of 6 PDF colored pages. How I use this: I am a media specialist. I pull my spring themed books for a display. I use the colorful signs and paper flowers to catch attention. Students have the option of recommending a book using the book review page. I then display tho
Large, colorful, and eye-catching alphabet letters that can be printed and laminated to create signs. Letters fill 8.5X11 paper. Kids are drawn to the unique letter styles! Each capital letter is unique and on 8.5 X 11" paper. The letters themselves are not 8.5" X 11", but do take up most of the page. Also included: question mark, exclamation, period, and colon Print multiple letters for words with double or triple letters (EE, OO, etc.) Use to label, post signs, names, school or college, "WELCO
Use these posters, movie invites, and movie vs book reports in your media center or classroom. Support students' excitement for reading with introducing the book that is based on a favorite movie. Use the Book vs Movie report to allow students to compare. As an added bonus, students can use the bookmark to record the 'books based on movies' they are interested in reading.
Fun and eye-catching large printable letters for media center, library, or classroom. "Books in a Series" Each letter is colorful and unique making for an eye-catching display. Print and laminate! Pictrues depict a few of the 14 letters in "Books in a Series" Download today!
If you've ever worked in retail, you know it's all about advertisement and product placement. That goes for book fairs, too. With this promotion bundle, you can highlight merchandise, recommend books, and give customers ideas for purchases to earn more profit. My recent book fair landed in the spring. It was amazing how many families mentioned Easter basket gifts when checking out. Why? My display of books with a colorful sign suggesting they make great gifts! That's why. Included in this 15 p
Need a motivator? How about a raffle, prize drawing, or ticket? Find a variety of ways to reward your students (or staff) when it comes to your library or classroom. Included with this PDF: Scholastic Book Fair poster raffleLibrary Superstar raffleGeneral raffleBook return raffleScholastic Book Fair Grand Raffle (for donating)School raffleGolden Ticket for reading a new bookYou've Been Caught Being Responsible ticketCupcakes and books ticket inviteChoose from these 9 colorful motivators!
Students not only love earning rewards, but feel better when the reward earned impacts the entire class! Intrinsic rewards are important for motivating students to earn something for doing meaningful work. Teachers often see students wanting to perform better and stay motivated with intrinsic rewards. With these intrinsic class reward coupons, teachers can create incentives using three choices: 10 minutes of extra recess 10 extra minutes on your device Class Treat (at the discretion of the tea
Create an eye-catching display in your library or classroom: Movie vs Book. Help support the interest of reading through introducing the book that is also a popular movie. Look for my discounted bundle.
If you don't have the time, space, and resources for a full immersive book tasting, use this simplified form. Created for intermediate students. How I used this: 1. Gather students in a circle with a books placed in the middle. With a clipboard and copies of the book tasting form, students take time with each book. A timer can be set, or students can be given a number of book they need to "taste". For younger students, use the simple book tasting form for elementary.
What was better? The movie or the book? Use this fun and colorful poster with book displays in the library or the classroom. Use it as a writing prompt.
Advertise with this eye-catching Movie Night poster. How I use it: After reading the book in class, we watch the movie and make comparisons. Use this invite to remind students of this fun afternoon. Look for my discounted bundle that includes more movie vs book posters.
Need a simple way to do a book tasting? Use this simple elementary printout. How I've used it: 1. Gather students in a large circle. Each student has a book in front of them as well as a clipboard with the above printout. A timer is set for 2 minutes to preview and 2 minutes to write. When the timer goes off, students pass the book to the left. Depending on time will depend on how many books you get through. 2. Gather students in smaller groups according to reading level. Give them various book
Support your students' interests in reading through great library and/or classroom displays. Display the book and movie jacket along with this eye-catching poster. Look for my discounted bundle.
Unique letters "WELCOME" signs. Fills 8.5X11 paper. Print, Laminate, Hang! Fun and eye-catching. If you love these letters, order the whole alphabet in my TPT store. Print multiple copies for unlimited signs! Enjoy!
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Currently in my 18th year of teaching in the elementary setting. I have taught grades 2, 3, 4, and 5. After 12 years in the classroom I became a literacy coach. I am currently a half-time media specialist, hoping to be full-time next year.
My own education history
Bachelor of Science: Elementary Education
Masters in Curriculum and Development
Grad Certificate in Library Media
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