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Monday, July 14, 2014

Monday Made It (July 14th 2014)

Well I hate to admit it but I'm am literally in the middle of way to many unfinished products! But I'm still linking up with Tara at 4th Grade Frolics to share the few projects I did finish.


First up is my lost & found bucket! I was so tired of the constant "look what I found of the carpet Mrs.Lankford" while they hand me a random string or staple!
 Or even better "whose glue stick is this?!?!" as they shout across the classroom and make everyone off task! I bought the bucket at the dollar store and made these adorable labels to go with my classroom decorations. Easy as pie! If you want a FREE copy of these labels click here!



I've been working hard on some TPT products and I'm excited to share them with you. They are all made to match my bright chevron classroom theme. I made three sets of Fry's sight word card to use on my word wall through the year. I also made number posters for my math wall! If you like either of these products you can click the picture to follow the link to my TPT store!!



Last on my list is a "Made-It" by my hubby! I am not the cook around our household but while I was off work for maternity leave I had to take on this responsibility. I'm not a horrible cook but I am by no means up to par with my husband. Let's break this dish down...HOMEMADE everything! Fresh tortillas, enchilada sauce and even a jalapeno from our garden. I'm happy he is back in charge! Haha.


That's it for this week! Now I'm off to listen to hammering because we are replacing the stucco on our home and repainting.


I'll be happy when its over...


14 comments:

  1. The lost and found bin is a great idea! I just went to your store and downloaded. Thanks for sharing!
    Jen
    Endeavors in Education

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  2. I seriously need to do a lost and found bucket for my 5th graders. Lol! I can just point and grunt and they will know what to do! I'm not a cook...I hope I never have to take on that role as long as I live. I don't enjoy it. Nope, nope, nope!
    Alison
    Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'

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    1. Lol. I can visualize that point and grunt right now!

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  3. Don't you just love stucco?!? {insert sarcasm} I really want to move to a place up north with adorable houses and painted front doors. :) Your lost and found bin is adorable! Excited to get to know you more as we link up!

    Meredith
    Creativity to the Core

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    1. Ugh this stucco is ridiculous. I love those northern homes as well!!!!

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  4. I need a lost and found bucket...and your dinner looks YUMMY! I wish my husband cooked!
    Kelly
    MyFabulousClass

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    1. I'm pretty sure I would live off cereal if he didn't cook! Haha

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  5. I really like your "Lost and Found" bucket! I have to use that idea :)

    Your newest follower,
    Stacy
    Second Grade Sweetie Pies

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    1. Yay! Thanks for following me! Heading to your blog now!!

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  6. Your Lost and Found bucket is such a simple, affordable solution to the frustrating interruptions of lost items. Thank you for the freebie!
    Lauren
    The Traveling Teacher

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  7. Great minds! I posted the same bins three weeks ago. Almost identical post! It's amazing what a tiny bucket can do b

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  8. Yay! I went to your page to search for your post! Haha. You have been extremely busy this summer!! I love your blog!

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