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Why not have your students help create the decorations for your classroom with this cute cow-themed "welcome" banner perfect for farm-decorated classrooms! On the 1st day, when things are hectic, it's nice to have an independent activity that students can do.
1-2-3 Make Some Back To School Treats With Me!
I enjoy browsing Pinterest to help trigger ideas. A big thank you to all of those creative geniuses out there who make the time to share.
I especially think that a "play on words" is really cute. I've used some favorites that have been Pinned in a variety of ways, and added my own twist, for some sweet back to school treats.
Click on any of the bolded links to zoom there. Here's hoping they help you have a wonderful time getting ready for back to school!
As a special way of saying Welcome; I like leaving a little surprise on my students' desks on the first day of school.
The "I hope you have a 'bear-y' special school year", features Gummy Bears. You can buy individual packages, or bulk and make your own Snack Baggies.
This star treat features Starburst candy. I put 3 on a star, but 1 also works just fine. If you don't want students eating candy in school, simply have them tuck it in their backpack, or distribute them at the end of the day.
Mini boxes of cereal make a nice snack. Students can munch it dry, or save for home and enjoy with milk. "Cereal-ously" is a stretch for "Seriously" but it works.
For a really inexpensive and simple treat, there's nothing like a refreshing Popsicle at the end of a warm day.
Simply have your students choose a flavor at the start of school, freeze in your cafeteria fridge and take out for a sweet snack before your kiddo's leave.
Finally, S'mores are a real hit. Children can eat separately right out of the Baggie, or have them assemble, place as many as 5 on a paper plate and zap in the microwave for 7-12 seconds, depending on your micro.
These are just a few of my newest back to school treats. For more ideas click on the link.
Thanks for visiting. As always, feel free to PIN anything you think others might enjoy. My "Pin it" button is at the top.
If you want to see all of the truly amazing things I PIN, simply click on the pink "Follow Me" heart button to the right.
"An educated person is one who can entertain a new idea, entertain another person, and entertain himself." -Sydney Herbert Wood
1-2-3 Make Some Back To School Treats With Me!
I enjoy browsing Pinterest to help trigger ideas. A big thank you to all of those creative geniuses out there who make the time to share.
I especially think that a "play on words" is really cute. I've used some favorites that have been Pinned in a variety of ways, and added my own twist, for some sweet back to school treats.
Click on any of the bolded links to zoom there. Here's hoping they help you have a wonderful time getting ready for back to school!
As a special way of saying Welcome; I like leaving a little surprise on my students' desks on the first day of school.
The "I hope you have a 'bear-y' special school year", features Gummy Bears. You can buy individual packages, or bulk and make your own Snack Baggies.
This star treat features Starburst candy. I put 3 on a star, but 1 also works just fine. If you don't want students eating candy in school, simply have them tuck it in their backpack, or distribute them at the end of the day.
Mini boxes of cereal make a nice snack. Students can munch it dry, or save for home and enjoy with milk. "Cereal-ously" is a stretch for "Seriously" but it works.
For a really inexpensive and simple treat, there's nothing like a refreshing Popsicle at the end of a warm day.
Simply have your students choose a flavor at the start of school, freeze in your cafeteria fridge and take out for a sweet snack before your kiddo's leave.
Finally, S'mores are a real hit. Children can eat separately right out of the Baggie, or have them assemble, place as many as 5 on a paper plate and zap in the microwave for 7-12 seconds, depending on your micro.
These are just a few of my newest back to school treats. For more ideas click on the link.
Thanks for visiting. As always, feel free to PIN anything you think others might enjoy. My "Pin it" button is at the top.
If you want to see all of the truly amazing things I PIN, simply click on the pink "Follow Me" heart button to the right.
"An educated person is one who can entertain a new idea, entertain another person, and entertain himself." -Sydney Herbert Wood
1-2-3 Make Some Back To School Treats With Me!
I enjoy browsing Pinterest to help trigger ideas. A big thank you to all of those creative geniuses out there who make the time to share.
I especially think that a "play on words" is really cute. I've used some favorites that have been Pinned in a variety of ways, and added my own twist, for some sweet back to school treats.
Click on any of the bolded links to zoom there. Here's hoping they help you have a wonderful time getting ready for back to school!
As a special way of saying Welcome; I like leaving a little surprise on my students' desks on the first day of school.
The "I hope you have a 'bear-y' special school year", features Gummy Bears. You can buy individual packages, or bulk and make your own Snack Baggies.
This star treat features Starburst candy. I put 3 on a star, but 1 also works just fine. If you don't want students eating candy in school, simply have them tuck it in their backpack, or distribute them at the end of the day.
Mini boxes of cereal make a nice snack. Students can munch it dry, or save for home and enjoy with milk. "Cereal-ously" is a stretch for "Seriously" but it works.
For a really inexpensive and simple treat, there's nothing like a refreshing Popsicle at the end of a warm day.
Simply have your students choose a flavor at the start of school, freeze in your cafeteria fridge and take out for a sweet snack before your kiddo's leave.
Finally, S'mores are a real hit. Children can eat separately right out of the Baggie, or have them assemble, place as many as 5 on a paper plate and zap in the microwave for 7-12 seconds, depending on your micro.
Thanks for visiting. As always, feel free to PIN anything you think others might enjoy. My "Pin it" button is at the top.
If you want to see all of the truly amazing things I PIN, simply click on the pink "Follow Me" heart button to the right.
"An educated person is one who can entertain a new idea, entertain another person, and entertain himself." -Sydney Herbert Wood