Love this creative use of an oil drip pan! I would mainly use one for diplay, but I think with wee folk this could be genius for all sorts of tasks - so easy to manipulate things and play on a magnetic surface!
From: nicandkate09.blogspot.com.
This level of organisation makes me drool! I don't have a cupboard in my classroom, so I use lots of boxes and files and tubs - love the clean lines and pretty colours here. Of course, I teach boys, so it's a little less serene and ordered, heh!
From: bhg.com.
What a cute project! I'm trying to decide when to do this....Hallowe'en with ghoulish colours? Christmas with red, green, white? Spring with rainbows? J'adore!
From: juicy-bits.typepad.com.
First things first, this is adorable! Whether you're a school or a homeschool, I think you can 'get' this. I'm going to use it with my boys and we are going to write our own poems inspired by this. It should be wonderful!
From: etsy.com.
From: etsy.com.
Tissue paper monograms! Love.
I thought this might be a nice 'rainy day' project with the boys - we could make individual ones, or house ones, or just a big '4T' for our form room...
From: blog.catchmyparty.com
Love this way of displaying photos...need to investigate how best to use this!
From: designspongeonline.com
I'm thinking a peg with each boys name, and then I can display a recent piece of good work...
From: bhg.com
Love finding classroom ideas and inspiration!






Very cool! I was inspired by the artwork hanging in Akeelah's classroom last year (clotheslines and clothespins) that I came home and did that in her bedroom!
ReplyDeleteI love the first picture the oil drip pan. I need to do something like that for Aven.