Sunday

Hallway Behavior Monitor

Behavior in the School Halls

I don't know what kind of rules you have at your school for behavior in the halls, but at my school it is supposed to be quiet.  For the most part, the students do a great job walking down the hall.  There are just a few kids though that need an extra reminder.  So, what is my solution?  I saw these cute little patterned clipboards at Target in the dollar section. They are the smaller clipboards, not the regular size.  I made a printout to clip to the board to write names down on.  I am going to be picking a reliable helper to assist in monitoring, and they will be able to carry the clipboard and write down names. They always love stuff like that!  I know, I could have just put blank white paper on the clipboards, but if you haven't figured me out yet... I am not a Plain Jane kind of gal! 

If you would like to get a FREE copy of this print out, click below.



If you choose to download this FREE activity, please share the sweetness by doing one of these:
*Like us or share about us on Facebook
*Pin us on Pinterest
*Tweet about us


I appreciate you helping to spread the word about Classroom Confections!

.
For more fun and creative ideas, click the above picture to go to my store

Saturday

MLK Bookmarks

Martin Luther King, Jr. Bookmarks

I don't know what it is about a new bookmark, but kids do love them.  I am including these Martin Luther King, Jr. bookmarks as a FREEBIE download.  Just cut them out, laminate them, and pass them out.  Themed bookmarks are a great thing to hand to students as they enter through the door in the morning, especially if you are going to be doing other themed MLK activities throughout the day. Looking for activities revolving around the holiday, try my literacy center ABC order activity.  You can read about it on my blog post by clicking here : Martin Luther King, Jr. literacy center.


Download this free file here:  Martin Luther King, Jr. bookmarks

If you choose to download this FREE activity, please share the sweetness by liking us on facebook.


I appreciate you helping to spread the word about Classroom Confections!

.
For more fun and creative ideas, click the above picture to go to my store

Martin Luther King, Jr. Activities

Martin Luther King, Jr.

MLK Day is celebrated each year on the third Monday in January.  Most school systems are off that day, but it's still fun to do activities related to the holiday, whether it is the Friday before MLK Day or the Tuesday after.  

In my Teachers Pay Teachers store I have an ABC order activity. It comes with 16 Martin Luther King, Jr. themed vocabulary cards, which are to be cut out and put in a baggie. Students will lay the cards out in the correct order and then once they have them set up, they will copy the words onto the MLK themed skill sheet. The skill sheet is suitable for taking a grade.  There is also writing paper to go along with the MLK theme where students will write a letter to Martin Luther King, Jr. telling him what they would say to him if he were alive today. This makes for a great literacy center activity.




Thank you for helping to spread the word about Classroom Confections.

teachers pay teachers store
For more fun and creative ideas for the classroom, click the above picture to go to my store.

If you are a teacher and you like what you see, please visit often.
Also, please click the facebook link to 'like' us

Thursday

Valentines for Students

Printable Valentines for Your Students

I have always disliked those goofy boxed Valentine cards sold at the stores.  They never really say what I want them to say, especially when it comes to giving them to my students. Plus, you have to tear them apart,  fold them in half, and then they expect you to put them in the dinkiest little envelope. So, what's my solution?  Make them myself, of course!

These Valentine cards are perfect for your students.  I made a set for the girls and one for the boys.
And, They are....
OH
SO
G*r*O*O*v*Y!

and Guess What!..........They are a FREEBIE!

Pretty cute, ah?


Don't forget to attach a piece of Valentine candy!


Click here to print the Valentines for your students

If you choose to download this FREE activity, please share the sweetness by liking us on facebook.


I appreciate you helping to spread the word about Classroom Confections!

.
For more fun and creative ideas, click the above picture to go to my store

Valentine's Day Activities

I Heart Valentine's Day!

I don't know what it is about Valentine's Day in the classroom, but I just love it. I even enjoy it more than the Christmas holiday celebrations.  Maybe it's because everything during the Valentine's Day holiday  is pink and red and all fun with hearts and candy. 

I mean, who doesn't like hearts and candy!

Whatever the reason, I like to incorporate the Valentine holiday into my lessons.  It really makes for a fun day.  I have had many Valentine lessons in my Teachers Pay Teacher's store, but I have done something that I think you will LOVE.  You now have two choices.  You can buy the fun Valentine's activities individually, or you can buy them as a bundled deal.  If you buy them individually, it would cost you twice as much as with this packaged deal.  That's right!  It's basically like getting 9 Valentine's activities for half price.  Here is a snapshot of a few of the activities.






For all of the details on this wonderful deal, visit my Teacher's Pay Teachers store.


I appreciate you helping to spread the word about Classroom Confections!

.
For more fun and creative ideas, click the above picture to go to my store.

If you are a teacher and you like what you see, please visit often.
Also, please click the facebook link to 'like' us