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Showing posts with label back to school. Show all posts

Do This! Not That...Back to School Blog Hop

Friday, August 14, 2015


You made it!  Thanks again for hopping with us! We hope you found many valuable tips to implement in your classroom ASAP and discovered what tricks you can throw right out your classroom window!  Best wishes to you this school year. Check back with us often!

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What to Buy at the Back to School Sale

Monday, August 3, 2015



Planning to shop the Teachers Pay Teachers Back to School Sale? Me too. I am having a tough time prioritizing what I need. If you are in the same boat as I am, check out some great Lesson Deli sellers "must haves" and happy shopping! (Don't forget to use code BTS15 at checkout.)

 Grammar Flip Chart

The Grammar Flip Chart: This product includes easy to follow notes and tips for all of the essential parts of speech and sentence structures. The product includes 3 options for building the flipchart (cascading cards, binder ring, Dollar Store photo album). Click HERE to see the product.

 Greek and Latin Root Bundle

Greek and Latin Root Bundle: 40 weekly lessons including hands on activities. Great for Daily 5 Word Work! Click HERE to see the product.

 Decimal ZAP Bundle

Decimal ZAP Bundle: Zap games are quick and easy to implement. Add them to a corner of your room for early finishers to pick and play. Click HERE to see the product.
 SS Quick Checks
4th Grade Social Studies Spiral Review: This 30 page set will have your students reviewing key concepts for the new Learning Standards in 4th grade all year long! Click HERE to see the product. (5th grade version also available)

 Common Core 4th Math Club

Common Core Club 4th Grade Math Membership: This growing bundle is a great value. Purchase an entire year's worth of 4th grade math resources that includes task cards, games, homework, and assessments. Click HERE to see the product.

 ELA Made Easy

ELA Made Easy: An Upper Elementary Resource Bundle: If you are looking to implement the Daily 5 in your classroom, this bundle will make your life very easy! Click HERE to see the product.

 Spot It Game

Personification Spot It and Steal It Game: Personification is a breeze to teach with this engaging, hands-on game! Click HERE to see the product.

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Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

I love Pinterest! Whether I am searching for a fabulous dessert, the next craft project, or an idea for the classroom, I'm on Pinterest. Today I'm bringing you some favorite boards from the Lesson Deli ladies.

1. Diane from Fifth in the Middle just loves Bright Ideas for the Classroom. This board is full of great ideas that you can easily incorporate into your classroom.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

2. Everyone loves a good chuckle, especially with memes. The Pensive Sloth has created a board full of School Memes & Funnies.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

3. Are you looking for some physical science ideas? Check out Physical Science in the Middle Grades for ideas to teach vocabulary and get hands-on STEM activities.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

4. Good boards for history and social studies are hard to find. 5th Grade Social Studies from The Whimsical Teacher is filled with great geography and history pins.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

5. Need a gift idea for a teacher? Caitlin from The Room Mom has gathered some terrific ideas on her board: Good Teacher Gifts.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

6. Fractions are a hard concept for kids to master. For some fabulous fraction ideas, check out Math Rules! #Fractions by Interactive Learning from Miss Stefany.
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7. Stefany also has a board for tutoring. Check out Tutor Tools for tutoring and teaching ideas.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

8. How organized are you? I know I can always use some help in this area. Amy from Teaching Ideas 4 U has a solution. She's created a Classroom Organization board to help us all out. Many organization ideas posted here.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

9. Amy also has an American History board for grades 3-8.
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10. For those of you that are teachers in Ohio, you need to check out this board! Jennifer from JB Creations has a Pinterest board for Ohio Teaching Resources.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

11. Another board Jennifer offers is Education. You can find all sorts of goodies here that pertain to the classroom.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

12. I have several teaching boards on my Pinterest account. My favorite board, however, is my Recipe board. I love to bake and collect recipes. You might just find something to make and take into the teacher's lounge.
Pinterest: A Baker's Dozen

13. The Lesson Deli offers several boards on Pinterest for teachers of the middle grades. We have boards on math, reading, writing, social studies, science, holidays, classroom ideas, and teacher humor.
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Be sure to check them out and follow us!


Blasting Back to School: Blog Hop & Giveaway

Monday, August 4, 2014



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Begin the blog hop by visiting Mrs. Smith over at Performing in Fifth Grade. She's giving away a customized teacher necklace and lanyard!





Visit all 13 blogs to earn bonus entries! You can go from page to page, or visit them from the links below!






Thank you for the beautiful graphics used in this giveaway: The Enlightened Elephant and Winchester Lambourne! Thank you Graphics from the Pond and KG Fonts for the awesome fonts!

Blasting Back to School: Win a $50 Teachers Pay Teachers Gift Card & More!

Sunday, July 27, 2014



Check back on August 4th for an AWESOME giveaway! We'll be hosting a blog hop with thirteen great Lesson Deli blogs. Each blog will be giving away something different, including Back to School resources and a customized teacher necklace! We'll also all be sharing some great Back to School tips!

Visit and follow our blogs for a reminder August 4th!



Cool Supplies at the Big Box Stores

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

I promised my teenager a trip to the store yesterday, and I entertained myself looking for school supplies while trying to ignore what she was picking out to try on.  I mean, why raise my blood pressure until I absolutely have to do so?

We hit Target, which honestly is about the only store we ever get to……and I think I spent 10-15 minutes at the Dollar Spot inside the door.  Then I moved on the toys and games for the 4th grader, and managed to find a game for school, and then finally we hit the summer clearance.  I had half a cart for me!  But look at what I found:


To be fair, I found the small crates (and big ones) at WalMart. 

Let me tell you how I plan to use all of these items.

US Maps – $1 – Target Dollar Spot – If you are like me and have zero classroom maps, these are just fabulous – and cheap.  I bought 12 and plan to laminate them in order to make them “dry erase” maps.  The maps do have the state names and capitals on them, but in 5th grade we do landforms, waterways, etc., so this will be a terrific hands on tool.

Megaphone - $1.40 on clearance in the summer aisle – Target – Well, some of us are not blessed with loud whistles, and honestly, it was just cool (and loud.)

Packs of Erasers - $1 – Target Dollar Spot – My kids told me to get the packs of ice cream and crayon erasers.  There were also apples.  I plan to use these as cheap rewards. 


Dictionaries - $1 Target Dollar Spot – Okay, I know you are thinking, dictionaries?  However, they also had thesaurus and rhyming dictionaries.  (For Spanish teachers, they have Spanish-English dictionaries.)  I bought a rhyming dictionary and thesaurus for each table group.

Campbell’s Soup Alphabet Game - $7 – Target Game Clearance – I totally do not intend to play this as the game.  It comes with 36 alphabet dice.  I am thinking of using this to play Boggle on the doc cam.

Picnic Utensil Holder - $8 – Target Summer Clearance – Depending on where you live, these may be hard to find.  My Target only had 2 left, but I bought some last summer – they have them every year in different colors.  These are metal, so they are a bit pricey – that is why I try to catch them on clearance.  These are just the best organizers in the world.  Seriously.  I reorganized my entire craft closet at home with them.  I have one on my desk at school.  This year I plan to try table groups, and I am going to put a number on each one and keep the table supplies in it: pencils, highlighters, scissors, glue, thesaurus, rhyming dictionary, etc. 


Crates – small $1, large $3.50 – WalMart – They had at least 5 colors of the mini-crates and many more of the large ones.  I used the small ones to organize my classroom library last year, and I actually ran out of space.  Apparently, this size is hard to find after the college supplies are gone.  For $1, grab as many as you think you will need, and then add a few more.  I use the large ones for everything.  I use one for a library book return, one for portfolios, one for “to be copied,” etc.

Have you found any great deals for back to school?  What is your best classroom organization tip?

Amy Mezni