We've decided to revamp Thrifty Thursdays. I'm a couponaholic and I thought it would be helpful for teachers to see where they could save money or get deals on supplies for the classroom. These posts haven't been super popular so we are trying something different!
Thrifty Thursdays are now going to be about ideas for classroom activities from dollar store items! We'll start a linky party and hopefully you'll post on your own blogs about your dollar store finds too! We are calling it "Dollar Tree PD." We are so excited!
My first dollar tree find is an idea that was brought to our attention by a fabulous co-teacher, Alex May. She found sticky hands at the dollar tree and used them to do review games in your classrom. She puts review questions on cards and the students slap at a card and then answers it as a review. You can also use it with math problems to get students to slap the correct answer to a problem or slap the correct answer to a true/false question in a liberal arts class. The options are endless! Thanks Alex for the idea! By, Kathleen
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Thrifty Thursdays are now going to be about ideas for classroom activities from dollar store items! We'll start a linky party and hopefully you'll post on your own blogs about your dollar store finds too! We are calling it "Dollar Tree PD." We are so excited!
My first dollar tree find is an idea that was brought to our attention by a fabulous co-teacher, Alex May. She found sticky hands at the dollar tree and used them to do review games in your classrom. She puts review questions on cards and the students slap at a card and then answers it as a review. You can also use it with math problems to get students to slap the correct answer to a problem or slap the correct answer to a true/false question in a liberal arts class. The options are endless! Thanks Alex for the idea! By, Kathleen
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