4.26.2013

3 oz. Paper Cups...

Being a kindergarten teacher, in a public school district, I often look for deals when I come up with some awesome lesson and need supplies. Other times, I do not (ask my husband!). Back in December or January (I honestly cannot remember), I ran to Target and picked up a box of 3 oz. Dixie cups adorned with various animals, and a large bag of M&M's. Usually, my classroom does not have treats within the perimeters, but this was for a graphing activity- and let's be honest- 5 year old's are are highly motivated by small colored treats. Twenty minutes after I filled twenty four 3 oz. cups, taught the lesson, and distributed the cups the activity was over. I tucked the cups into an overcrowded cabinet in my closet and went on with our day. 

The 100th Day of Kindergarten came in mid-February. My students were beyond excited to celebrate being in school 100 days (even though I miscounted and we celebrated 100th day two days earlier- 98 days also rocks, right?!), and ANY activity I came up with, that pertained to the magnificent number 100, was highly popular.  Going through my closet to gather 'activity supplies,' I came across that same box of cups. I quickly counted out 100 cups, raised my voice to sound like a high school cheerleader, and said "Look! We can build towers and castles out of 100 cups!!!!" My students were immediately hooked and are still building with those same 100 cups. See below, while hazy, it captures what is still being built in my classroom during Choice Centers most days:

These cups have made numerous appearances since that day they made their debut as a play manipulative. We have used them to hold paint, scoop dirt, hold water to clean paint brushes, hold water for a thirsty kiddo, and the list goes on (undocumented via photo). But most recently, my students planted bean, pea pod, and marigold seeds with soil and water in these tiny wonders. Those 3 oz. cups are now filled with soil and seeds, perched in a very sunny window, and spritzed daily with hopes that SOMETHING grows in them. Once something begins to grow in them, my amazing students will take these little plants home to give to mom to celebrate Mother's Day. Now, they just need to start growing. I have had persistent dreams nightmares that these dang seeds do not sprout!!!

So, needless to say, I had no idea one box of 3 oz. cups could provide so much entertainment for my students, and well, let's be honest, myself. I think I have 10 cups left, and for around $4.00 I can handle buying more for my 24 little explorers. 

4.04.2013

Where has time gone?

Yikes! Time has flown by and spring break is now over. Actually, the first full week of school after spring break (usually the WORST) is over, and thankfully, it wasn't so bad 
(because my students ROCK)! 

So, remember those canisters and chalkboard I last sent off to buy/make? Well, I only purchased 1 canister (ya know, to ease the hubby into the spending that is about to occur) and the chalkboard did NOT make it up in time for Easter (insert tears here). I am was working on it and my body decided to throw a little cold/bronchitis my way. Perhaps once kindergarten report cards are finished I will pull it back out of hiding and complete the project.

Here is a little snap shot of the canister though: 
I decided to get the medium sized one. To fill with my new tea(bags) obsession. 
I want to move to London, get over it. 

Well, lucky for me I was able to indulge in my obsession the very next day as my voice decided to leave and I had a very scratchy throat. So, here is what my view was for the next oh, SEVEN days looked like:
Mug , my favorite mug. 
A friend gave it to me for Christmas a few years back and they were a hot item at Christmas again this year, so I snagged one for nearly everyone I know (that would enjoy a nice mug, of course!). 

Easter was really pretty awesome. It was our first holiday hosting as a married couple and living in a different state than the rest of our family. My in-laws came, and while I feel I was a little rusty, it was so nice to have them here and be able to serve my mother-in-law instead of her slaving away on her (delicious) cooking. 
I am really more into the setting up than the actual cooking and cleaning up though! 
I will leave you a picture of our table (early Easter morning, before it was finished, but look at those tulips!!!):