I created "I'm Done" bins and inside are either- math or reading stations I wasn't able to get to, or centers that we have already done and the kids just loved. I have five bins of activities. They are getting changed every two weeks.
I have asked the kids not to go to the same station two days in a row. My bunch is pretty honest about this. I did make one exception though. "I'm Done #3" has baggies with my students names on them and stickers inside for them to use in their writing journals.
They can use their stickers to write every day if they want to. Last year I incorporated stickers into my writing center. This year having it as an incentive to finish their work has helped a lot. I have stickers from the current holiday, pet stickers, foam stickers from the craft store, etc. The kids see creating a story with the stickers a challenge. I was honest with them and told them I can't spend all night counting to make sure everyone has exactly the same number of stickers in their bag, but that I would try as hard as I could to keep them the same. They have been great about that! One of the best books for stickers is
Animals, cards, buildings, etc. Students who normally HATE writing have suddenly found a passion for it! I've had to add stickers to EVERY bag almost every day this week. Student have about ten stickers in their bags.
One last item. You know how in your stations with dice your kids seems to totally on purpose accidentally throw the dice across the room? I've had large pieces of felt or carpet and the kids still just toss those little dice all over. Well I purchased glitter mats from Michaels. They are like $2 and the size of construction paper. IT WORKS! Because WHO DOESN'T LIKE GLITTER?!
Dice remain on the mats. They are small enough to fit on desks for partner games too.
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Enjoy your weekend! I'm up in Seattle for Thanksgiving and loving the fact that I can wear sweaters and boots!
Wonderful ideas!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute ideas!!! LOVE It!
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Wonderful ideas! I love it. Thank you so much for sharing! Have fun in Seattle!
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First Class First Grade
How great is the writing ziploc baggie filled with what I call treats! Totally great idea! Got to try it! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteAmy Howbert
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LOVE LOVE the Im done bins!! I will be looking to add those!! Sooo simple and yet never thought of something like that!! Hum!! You rock!! Thanks!!
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Love all of these ideas!!!!
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What a great idea! It's always a challenge to keep those early finishers doing something other than just reading at their desk - especially in first!
ReplyDeleteKate
Second Grade Sparkle
I REALLY need an I'm done bin! Love the sticker idea. I'm going to have to work on that. It is amazing how motivating scrapbook paper can be! :) Enjoy your visit and your boots!
ReplyDeleteKimberly
Funky First Grade Fun
Wonderful ideas. Thanks for sharing!
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I love these ideas! I'm really loving the sticker baggies! :-) what size baggies did you use? They look bigger than snack size yet smaller than sandwich... What am I missing out on here?!? Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all of the great ideas. I LOVE the sticker story idea. . .I just pinned ya.
ReplyDelete✰ Stacy
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