I also included blank templates so you could add your own!
Here are two ways to display these:
1. I had a little bulletin board with about 8 of these cards hanging from short, colorful string. I started by using tacks but those fall out easily, so I switched to little screwable hooks.
2. Put magnetic dots on both sides of the posters. One side will show the pictures and the other will be blank. Place them on a magnetic white board and you can flip back and forth.
How to use these:
I would start out by having the cards facing the wall (blank side up). When students started an assignment, I flipped over only some of the cards. I would flip over only the cards that showed the class what they could do if they finish early. For example, I might flip over only two (read a book or write) if I don't want a lot of commotion. If I knew it might be a longer assignment (for some kids), I might choose several of them to flip over.
Using these visuals the kids know exactly what to do when they finish early. They learn to look up at the board to see what their options are. It's SO nice! Sometimes I only use these for the first part of the year and then as the year goes on I faze them out (depending on the class) and they only read or white when they finish early. What do you do with your early finishers? I'm always up for ideas!
Happy weekend everyone!
What a great idea! I was just discussing this with my new second grade teacher today. I'm sending her you way. Thanks so much. Mrs. Brown Loves Bookworms
ReplyDeleteI always have my kids read or play a game that they've already learned {educational}. I keep them games out in a basket. Thanks for the free sings!!
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Mrs. Wheeler’s First Grade
Mrs. Wheeler TpT
Excellent idea...thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing. These will really come in handy this year!
ReplyDeleteTeachin' First
I really like your cards, but can't seem to find them to print them this year. Where are they?
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