Thursday, June 14, 2012

Objectives and Brain Breaks

My school is one of many that will be required to post our daily objectives in our classrooms next year. I've FINALLY finished mine!  I purchased Erin Morrison's Common Core posters (FANTASTIC resource!) and used Angie's idea from Timeouts and Tootsie Rolls to organize all of them! Another project checked off my summer "to-do" list!  :)



If you'd like the labels, click on the photo below. (Avery 5195)


I've seen some great ideas on Pinterest for "Brain Break" sticks.  This is such a fun way to help refocus the class and to give them their much needed breaks! Miss Sullard at Keep Calm and Teach On has a {free} download for a list of activities you can include.


Here's the label I created - Click to download!

Check out the dollar bins at Target for cute buckets!


7 comments:

  1. Those Brain Breaks sticks are so cute! I'm pinning it to make for next year. Thanks for sharing! :)

    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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  2. What a great way to organize your objectives! I also love your brain breaks sticks (love the Target Dollar Spot!). Super cute!

    Aimee
    Primarily Speaking

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  3. Great idea on how to display your daily objectives. Would you be able to post the labels and objectives to download?

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  4. Awesome! I love the labels - I'll have to print those!

    Angie
    Timeouts and Tootsie Rolls

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  6. I love the way you display your daily objectives. It is important they are displayed for everyone to see. I like the way these are organized rather than just having them written on the white board. I will keep this in mind as I begin my teaching career. I also like the brain breaks! These are so important! :)

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