I first heard about the company, The Leather Drop about a month ago from Chandra Dills, an amazing teacher and author of the blog Teaching with Crayons and Curls. I saw the earrings and instantly fell in love. I ordered my first pair of leather tear drop earrings in the white leopard pattern. It matches…
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Print this paper out from my Teachers Pay Teachers account and add it to a small bag of popcorn or a lollipop to give to your students at Back to School night or Meet and Greet with your teacher before school. **Comes in Blue and Pink
Read MoreWant a quick and easy way to thank your school’s volunteers? We are hosting a volunteer luncheon and wanted to provide a quick gift for them as they leave. I bought a case of mini waters and some individual Crystal Light packets. You can pick up crystal light packets at any grocery store. I bought…
Read MoreEach year I am blessed to receive gifts as a sign of appreciation from children, families, co-workers, and even my own family. I love teaching and I love to see my students engaged! I wanted to create my first ever gift giving guide for people to look at when thinking about getting their classroom/teacher a…
Read MoreMy new awesome teammate showed me this new great idea! A welcome back bag for students. It is to be put together and ready for them on their desk the first day of school. All you need is… brown paper bags or plastic if you would like sharpened pencils small cap erasers cotton balls stars…
Read MoreI found these awesome slinkies at a yard sale… yeah, if you know me, you know I love a good yard sale! They were brand new and a bright neon color! You can find similar slinkies here, some as low as $0.24 each! Then I thought of a cute saying to welcome my Third graders back…
Read MoreI am the mentor of my school and at the beginning of every year I meet with the new teachers. I also meet with them frequently throughout the year. Today I met all the new teachers at my school and wanted to make sure they felt welcome. I packed a few snacks and some chocolate…
Read MoreHere is another couple great end of the year gift ideas. I wish I had SMORE time with you! Grab a small bag and add in a couple marshmallows, some graham cracker and a chocolate bar. Then print off the attached pdf. on my TPT site and use some fun craft scissors to cut them…
Read MoreNeed to get your students something for the end of the school year? Grab a piece of sidewalk chalk and a small bouncy ball and throw them in a snack sized ziploc baggie. Then print these tags off and staple them on. BINGO! You have a cute and easy gift for each of your students….
Read MoreYou are one smart cookie! A great way to get your students ready to test, cut out some cookies out of construction paper and glue on this paper, attach any type of cookie and enjoy! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/One-Smart-Cookie-1747237
Read MoreTesting Snacks – Simply cut out pairs of blue jeans/pants and cut pant loops to slide the Smartie in or simply tape it on the side. Then print and cut out the linked patchwork. Glue on the pants and you are ready to go! https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/SMARTIE-Pants-1747156
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