Showing posts with label Back to School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Back to School. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2011

Teacher Appreciation Week

 Teacher Appreciation Week for 2011 is May 2-May 6th.
Here are a few ideas! It's not too early to start planning!

Year Teacher Appreciation Week Teacher Appreciation Day
2009 May 4 - May 8 Tuesday, May 5
2010 May 3 - May 7 Tuesday, May 4
2011 May 2 - May 6 Tuesday, May 3
2012 May 7 - May 11 Tuesday, May 8
2013 May 6 - May 10 Tuesday, May 7
2014 May 5 - May 9 Tuesday, May 6
2015 May 4 - May 8 Tuesday, May 5

 If you haven't checked out Vistaprint.com....Click HERE.
Each day, this company offers free item with free personalization (you pay the shipping and handling).
Here are the pen and teacher stamp that I created.  I paid a total of: $6.50.  What a deal!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Make and Take your own Fossils

Make your own Fossil:
Materials: 
Model Magic Clay 
(Michael's and JoAnn's sell the large tub.....don't forget your 40%off coupon.)
Objects to press into the clay to create fossils. 
(shells and other textured objects work well)
Watercolor Paints


This project works great because the students can take their projects home before they are thoroughly dried. I just put them into sandwich bags and tell them to take them out to dry at home. 

We have also made pencil toppers with this product. 
Photo and directions are located here. 

This clay also works great for other projects.  If you are not familiar with this product, check it out here! It dries in 24 hours, is not too messy, can be colored with markers or paint.  We love to blend a small portion of clay with a few dabs of marker to create colored clay.  It also floats when dried.  Wonderful stuff!


Tuesday, August 3, 2010

So, You're the New Room Mom. Now What?

You went to "Welcome Back to School" night, and 
signed up to be the Room Parent.
Now what?

If this is your first time, here are a few things will want to do.

1. Find out what your duties will be.
Will it be only planning parties? Will you act as a liaison between PTO and classroom parents?Are you in charge of  Teacher Appreciation Events? Are you required to attend field trips?

2.  Get a class list from the teacher.

3. Ask about any allergies that are present in the classroom.  You do not need to know who, you just need to know what triggers the allergic reactions so that you can avoid these items. (Also, ask about bringing homemade goods vs. store bought goods and if volunteering parents are allowed to bring younger siblings to the parties.)

4. Ask the teacher for a list of classroom celebration that you will be in charge of planning.

5. Ask about how the celebrations are financed. (Sometimes it is parent donations, and sometimes the PTO will supply each classroom with a party budget).

6. Ask if there are any other duties that you may be responsible for (book orders, graduation, etc...)

7. Get permission to send out an introduction letter to the parents.

8.  Then, write the introduction letter, including your email address, encouraging the parents to email you with their interest in participating in the classroom's celebrations.

9.  Give the letter to the teacher so s/he can proof it, make copies and send it home with the kids.

10.  Now, check your email daily.

(HINT) 11. Coordinate the year ahead of time, I hope to use one cmomgo.com or volunteerspot.com to organize my volunteers. It works well if you can get most of the families to sign on. If not, using the old email and phone calls will do the trick.

Welcome Back!

It's that time of year again.  Around here, school has already started (gotta love that year 'round school schedule). If you are looking for a few back to school ideas...here are a few simple ideas.

Excited about the First Day
Give your teacher a bottle of water or a new water bottle with a label/card that reads "I just can't keep it "bottled up"....I'm so excited to begin Second Grade!



Go Old School....
Bring a big, red, juicy apple for the teacher on the first day!
It's the thought that counts.