I am linking up with Teacher Idea Factory on her linky party on things I couldn't live without. Luckily I am sure it has to do with education and I am limited to 5 top items. Because if there was no limit, my list would be endless.
In no particular order, here are my 5 things I couldn't live without:
This is a resource that every elementary teacher MUST have. Everything to help you with interactive read aloud. I love it so much and it is an inexpensive resource.
I can't even tell you how many pack of flair pens I have purchased. I swear they must have feet because I lose them ALL the time. No kidding. I love them and use them to write everything. It definitely makes my things a lot prettier.
I love clipboards! I use them everyday in my classroom. They are great and keeps me organize. One of the many ways that I use them is for conferring. I walk around with a clipboard with labels and take notes while conferring with my students. Then I will just peel off the label and attach it to the student's file. It is great for whole group activity also during carpet time. Each student gets a clipboard and can do an activity at the carpet.
Now what are your top 5 things you couldn't live without?
I absolutely LOVE post-its of all shapes and sizes and definitely TpT is an amazing resource. :) Became your newest follower!
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- Vicky
http://themadnessthatiskindergarten.blogspot.com
I love your resources!! Flair Pens are one of my favorites & I'd be lost without Teachers Pay Teachers too. :)
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Learning Is Something to Treasure
I am with Lisa . . . Flair Pens are to die for. I need a new set this year. Adding it to the list now :) Thanks so much for linking up!!!
ReplyDeleteKelley Dolling
Teacher Idea Factory
I love me some Flair pens! They write so well. Thanks for reminding me to get sticky notes! I keep forgetting. Wrote it down on my "What I Still Need" list! Great post.
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Miss A's Kindergarten
I LOVE your top five! The flair pens were on my list too! I can't get enough of the post-its either.
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Kelly Teach
Sally, these are some good ideas! If you have a moment, come and check out my kindergarten blog. :)
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http://teachingwithsight.blogspot.com
I've given you an award. Stop on by and pick it up:)
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Kelly Teach
I'm going to look into that Interactive Read Alouds! It looks like a great resource!
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Kinder Journey