We all make sure our classrooms are stocked up with the basics like crayons and glue but there are some extra "must have" supplies that I can't do with out. Two of my favourites are BINDER CLIPS and SENTENCE STRIPS. Click to read more about how I use them in my classroom. Here is a list of everything else…..
A class set of highlighters is definitely a staple in my class. Kids love to use them and they totally make learning fun! Here are a few ways I use them in my class.
Phonics skills in context. Poems are my favourite for finding sight words, beginning sounds, rhyming words, digraphs….whatever you may be working on.
Tracing letters and words. Instead of dotted lines use a highlighter to help a student correctly form a letter or correct a reversal. If I do provide a student with a word in their writing, I always print it with highlighter and then the student can trace over it.
Highlight it! Worksheets. My kiddos loved using highlighters so much I created these worksheets so they could highlight away... identifying letters, numbers and sight words. It is harder to come up with authentic highlighting experiences for little ones so these worksheets do the trick.
Numbers 1-20 Highlight it! |
Sight Words Highlight it! |
Alphabet Highlight it! |
INDEX CARDS
Index cards are great for quick name tags and flash cards. I especially love the bright neon ones!
BRIGHT PAPER
Using bright paper is such a simple way to… well, brighten up everything from notes to parents to classroom displays.
Save on ink and print on bright paper instead!
These are from my Apple Ten Frame Fun! set. I have both color and black & white ten frames included. I love how the black & white version looks on the bright red and green paper. |
Backing these simple black & white number cards on bright paper makes them really stand out. This is a really quick way to make a display that is easy on the ink and budget!
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