A Christmas in the Classroom Rewind

Don't you wish we could all rewind and do our favorite parts of the Christmas holiday again? I want to rewind back to the start of break! This is just going by too fast! In the rush of the holiday, I barely posted any of the fun we had in the classroom leading up to the big day! Here are some highlights!


Parent Gifts



The students sponge-painted wooden frames from Michaels. We added snowflake punches (made with a Martha Stewart tool), a little Mod Podge to seal the cutouts and paint, some crystal glitter and a pretty bow. This was their gift to their families. I asked that the kiddos earn the money to pay for the materials for the craft by doing chores around the house. The students had to turn in sentences they wrote, on a special paper, telling what they did to earn the $3. The parents really liked this idea! :) The frames were so easy to make and they turned out beautifully!

Santa Letters
These jolly giant elves, our fun administrators, delivered a snowy envelope from the North Pole! Each child had written to Santa earlier in the month and he wrote back to all of them in a personalized letter! Shh...don't tell... Our second grade team buddied up with a high school language arts class. The high school students write back to the kids and decorate the letters! 




 This student asked for a butler and his Santa is sporting a tank top!


The Santa stationery is from Nicole Shelby!

The letters were adorable! Santa returned them and they are going into the end of the year keepsake box! This is a flashback from my First Grade Gallery blog! 


 You might find some other cute ideas for your classroom there! 


 Our Shelf Elf
We had all sorts of fun with our friend, Jingles.
 Here he is reporting back to Santa through the Elf on the Shelf website!


 Jingles also reminded students to be bucket fillers and to follow the classroom rules throughout the month! He left awards and treats during his visit with us! You can read more about our classroom elf here.



Holidays Around the World

The kiddos studied how December holidays are celebrated around the world. This was a perfect activity for that long last week because they were really into it! Each partner group was assigned a different country to research. They read a passage aloud (after many practice reads for fluency) to the class and then summarized the main ideas from that country's traditions and customs. I was able to take several grades (speaking, listening, oral reading fluency and main idea) in one activity and the students learned so much from each other!


 The passages we used are from 24/7 Teacher


 Present Time!

This was just one of the many gifts from my class! Yes, I'm a spoiled rotten teacher! Each child added their thumbprint to this canvas frame. It has a bow at the top and when standing on end, looks like a present! I LOVE this! 


Of course, I got many other adorable holiday things, gobs of sweet treats, useful items for home and school and gift cards to my favorite places which I really appreciate! 

Here's a great idea to adopt~ our PTO asks teachers to compile a wish list and favorites list which is shared with the room parents. The room parents organize a class gift by sending home a letter. The kids know me so well, they know just what I like anyway, and many picked out things for me themselves! So sweet!

Project Central

We made many projects for bulletin boards and to hang around the room during the month. These cute ones are from A Cupcake for the Teacher



Feeling Grinchy

It was Grinch theme for the classroom party!
 This student had Cindy Lou Who hair! 


I encouraged the students to dress in wacky and festive holiday wear! These are a few fun hats!





No party is complete without some very special treats. These Grinch cookies, reindeer candy cane yummies and Grinch kabobs were my favorites! 




My room parents organized the party crafts and treats! I'm so blessed to have their help!
 The kids made Grinch ornaments like this one too!



My room mom also wrapped up our door like a present! 


To see more classroom fun from last year's Polar Express party, click here.


My Mommy Rewind

December was great fun and I'm sad that it's done. With my own little cutie pie all grown up and teenager-ish, I'm happy I get to experience the holiday magic through the excitement of the littles in my class! 

Aww... look how cute he is... this is a big blast from about ten years in the past!

(Note~Santa is allergic to milk!)


 I wish I could really rewind and relive these happy times again! They grow up so fast!



He doesn't cooperate for a photo shoot like he used to, that's for sure! 
 My little boy is 6 feet tall now and puts the bow on top of the tree! 

Here we are today making new holiday traditions like a laugh-your-head-off game night with Grandma!


Well, that's a holiday wrap! I hope you found some great ideas to put in your December file for next year! :)

A New Year Word Search Freebie

Hello my friends! I sure hope that you enjoyed the holidays with your loved ones and that Santa was very good to you because I'm sure you were on his nice list! 

As I post this, I'm listening to music through my new hot pink Beats by Dr. Dre headphones! It was a perfect and very special gift, because it was the first "real" present my son shopped for and chose for me without help from anyone (other than the cash to buy them, hehe).

 I am off from school until the 6th and am working my way down the vacation bucket list of things to do and places to visit between appointments I am trying to cram in! Thank goodness for breaks to be able to take care of these things!

I don't know about you, but after a long Christmas break, its hard to get back into the groove when school starts back up. That first morning back can be pretty overwhelming even if you left things totally organized and ready for a fresh start to the new year. If you need a few extra minutes to regroup the first morning back, a quick easy activity for morning work might be just the thing you need!

You can grab this freebie word search through my dropbox or my Kidsrcute TPT store.


Enjoy the rest of your time off! Wishing you a safe, happy, and healthy 2014 full of many blessings!
 What are you all doing to celebrate the New Year? 


Link up your Freebies too! :)





I've Got My Eye on You and an Elf Note Freebie

 He's here! Our very own classroom elf from the North Pole arrived today! 


 Oh yes, he's watching with those big blue eyes! 

The fun begins tomorrow when our classroom elf gets his magic! Tomorrow this little guy will have his first hiding spot inside a student desk!

He will leave one of these notes each day!



I'm really hoping this will motivate my class to keep their desks extra tidy!
 Paper stuffers~ look out! 

You can download these elf notes by clicking on the image! 

Tomorrow we name him and all that other fun stuff! Tonight's homework is for the kiddos to brainstorm some names for him with their family. I can't wait to hear what they come up with.

 My son suggested Gerald! It's growing on me. 

What is your elf's name? 



Classroom Elf on the Shelf Teaching Ideas!

I love that second graders are true believers! It makes this time of year in the classroom so much fun! The kiddos will be so excited to receive this special package from The North Pole on Monday morning! It's all decorated and ready for delivery!


The box will be kept in the freezer, so it's delivered nice and icy cold. I am asking our Administrator to walk it down to the classroom! He's a great sport when it comes to things like this~ a big kid at heart!

The cute printables for the package came from Danielle's TPT store

Inside is our watchful elf (to be named soon) along with a letter from Santa telling the students all about the him. 



Santa also sent the DVD movie in the box!
 Yay for movie day!



Both of these products are perfect for teachers looking to add some Elf magic in the classroom!

I'm sure that our new elf friend will motivate the students to be on their best bee-havior during the next two weeks in school. He will be reporting to Santa and I know they will all want to be included on that NICE list! 

If you are looking for more holiday ideas, you can check out my Christmas Pinterest Board here




Freebie Frames for Product Covers

I just love the look of brights on black!  I have this color combo throughout my classroom!

 If you want to create a quick and easy product cover or binder cover, you can add some bright basic background frames and layer a doodle frame of some sort on top of that. 

Add some cute clipart and you will have an eye-catching cover!  

Just click on the image below to download the frames! They are large, clear images designed for layering.


Hope you can use them to create something spectacular!

Laura Numeroff Story Sequencing Activities and a Giveaway

Hey, have you heard? Of course you have! It's the big two day sale we've all been waiting for at Teachers Pay Teachers! Check your wishlists and browse around a bit so you're ready to shop till you drop on Monday or Tuesday! 

I've just finished up some new story sequencing activity sets you may want to check out! This one is to be used with Laura Numeroff's Moose/Muffin book. 




I've also bundled the sets for those that think they might want to grab a deal on all of them! 


All of these sets are great for a pocket chart, literacy center or for a cut and paste sequencing activity. If you'd like to read more, click on the picture to see it at my store! 

Yay for a Giveaway! A Winners Choice!

If you'd like to win it, Pin it or Like my store, any item or my blog on Facebook! Leave me a comment with the link to your Pin or Facebook page. Be sure to let me know which item you would like! I'll need your email to contact you if you win! Three winners will be chosen at random.


   As far as the sale...remember to enter the promo code CYBER for an additional savings on your purchases! 
Happy shopping!
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