I'd like to welcome and thank Katie for being today's guest blogger! I believe we started blogging around the same time and we share a love for DonorsChoose <3 I hope that you'll visit her blog and maybe even become a follower :)
Hi friends! It's Katie from Dirty Hands & Lesson Plans. I am so excited to be guest blogging for Jessica today. When she first mentioned guest blogging to me, I jumped on it and said "of course!" Then, I realized I had no idea what to guest blog about.....
After thinking about it (and looking at all these crafty projects people are posting), I decided I would share some of my favorite Pinterest inspired DIY {cheap} classroom creations! I'm addicted to Pinterest and I like to pretend to be crafty, but I'm definitely not making the big bucks.
These are some of my favorite projects for your classroom that can be made from items you {probably} already have at home!
This super cute ruler holder was made from a pringles can. It was originally pinned from Michelle at Classroom DIY
This is a DIY "Hear Myself Sound Phone." They're about $6 at Lakeshore, but would be so much cheaper if you bought the pipe at Lowes. I imagine you could spray paint these to make them super cute too! This picture is from Amy at Step Into Second Grade.
This can be used as a form of classroom management. It's just a plain ol' cookie sheet! As students behave, they can earn "brownies." You can read more about it at What the Teacher Wants
Here is another idea going off the cookie sheet magnetic board.
Cereal/Snack Box Bookmarks anyone? Idea from Plum Pudding
How cute is this!?! Have you ever looked into buying these magazine holders for your classroom? They are ridiculously expensive!!! This is such a great alternative.
Who doesn't want a tattle monster in their classroom!?! The idea is that the students "feed" the tattles to the monster instead of the teacher. Read more here at Giggles Galore.
I've seen this image floating around for a LONG time. It would be an awesome way to display student work in the classroom.
Save old bottle caps and put letters on them. Students can use them to manipulate during "finding words" activities.
This would TOTALLY not be practical in my classroom. It's still a fun idea though!
and last, but not least
OMG! This is such a fun idea, but what would I do with an igloo in my Florida classroom?? I don't know, but I love it! Apparently, some class in Michigan spent 3 weeks collecting 428 gallon milk jugs to make this. You can read more here.
Does anyone else have any other ideas for easy and cheap classroom DIY projects??
Thanks again Katie!! Now you have be running to
target and my trash can to find some of these supplies!!
Don't forget to stop by tomorrow for Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources.
16 comments
I love those bookmarks. Pinned!
❀ Tammy
Forever in First
Those bookmarks are wonderful. Will have to remember that one for sure! Thanks!
~Tanya
Mrs. Dwyer’s A+ Firsties
Great post! Lots of great ideas.
April
Wolfelicious
I love this post!! I haven't seen a lot of these pins before! Thanks for the great finds :)
Susan
T.G.I.F. (Thank God it's First Grade!)
Brownie Points!?! What a GREAT idea!
I also like the display for student work!
Thank you for sharing all these great ideas!
Amy
Where Seconds Count 2nd grade blog
Thanks so much for having me on your blog Jessica!! I hope all your readers enjoyed these ideas :) I can't wait to hear about your trip when you get back.... (so basically, you must have an "I'm back!" blog post to tell us about it haha)
Katie
Dirty Hands and Lesson Plans
Those bookmarks are cool!
Sara :)
Smiling in Second Grade
3 out of these pictures are on my summer to-do list already!!
I am your newest follower! Adorable blog. I would love if you checked out my new blog. :-)
Thanks,
Jessica
wwww.secondgradenest.blogspot.com
I love the tattle monster idea! Thanks Katie for sharing these!
Michelle @ Smitten With First
My TPT Store
I like that bottle cap idea. Thanks.
❀Barbara❀
Grade ONEderful
Ruby Slippers Blog Designs
I love these ideas! Soo cute!
Great ideas! I have pinned a few already. I love the bookmark idea. I think I must try it this next year.
-Jaime
Bright Concepts 4 Teachers
I like the book marks. And I've seen this igloo before and never fail to be impressed. I wish I had room for something like that in my room.
❤- Stephanie
Falling Into First
Great ideas! My co-teacher collects and creates the igloo every year during our polar unit and it stays up until May! The kids read in there, draw in there.... During our ocean unit, she turns it into an octopus! Thanks for posting these cute ideas!
Awesome ideas Katie! Thank you for finding and sharing! I cannot wait to put some of these things to use.
Candace
005 Watkins' Way
LOVE the bookmarks! Definitely planning on making some!
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