For Crayon Out Loud Let's Learn Something!
I think the play-on-words saying: "For crayon out loud." is adorable. I've seen some form of it pinned all over Pinterest, usually accompanied by darling, melted crayon hearts, for Valentines Day.
This saying, was my "pinspiration" to make a 20-page For Crayon Out Loud packet that I hope you'll enjoy. There's a lot you can do with this it, from a simple reminder poster hung on a bulletin board, to games and behavior management.
The packet includes:
A For "crayon" out loud please raise your hand! Reminder poster
A For "crayon" out loud class rules poster
Crayon bookmarks
A blank poster with a crayon border, for you to use as stationery or fill in your own rules
Crayon badges, perfect for name tags.
Behavior modification checklist (A quick and easy way to communicate with parents at the same time having students be accountable, and take responsibility for their actions.
Behavior traffic light crayon boxes. A little something different than the popular traffic light classroom management technique.
Student crayon (Use with the traffic light program or as a bookmark, or run off on different colors of construction paper and write in the matching color word, then put up on your word wall.)
3 dot-to-dot behavior modification crayon sheets. These are a quick and easy way to help students stay focused and on task. This behavior modification technique was always very successful with my Y5's, especially my ADHD students who seemed to enjoy this form of classroom management.
You and the child decide what the reward will be after they have connected all of the dots. Write this in on the blank line provided. This also serves as a quick and easy way to keep parents informed.
Crayon color cards. A blank set and a set with color words. Play Memory Match or "I Have; Who Has?" games.
Click on the link to view/download the For Crayon Out Loud packet.
Hoping that there's something in the packet that you find useful. May it color your world with a bit of joy and less stress. Thank you for visiting today. It's time to put my crayons away and go get some housework done...(Or not!)
"Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing." -Abraham Lincoln