Its that time again – I’m featuring my teaching ideas to use this week from last Tuesday’s linky party. I hope you find something fantastic that you’d like to make or teach this week, I know you’re going to love these creative teacher tips!
These are just the top 3 teaching ideas that I had time to highlight, you’ll see many more on Teach Junkie and featured on our facebook page. So a huge thank you for those who took the time to link up their fabulous teaching ideas!
Glue Stick Tracking Tips – Keep track of glue sticks with this tip! Get the cute way to use a wooden box with holes drilled in it in order to help everyone keep glue sticks organized. You’ll love this teacher organization tip if you use glue sticks in your classroom.
Putting Together Great Behavior – You’re gonna love this clever idea for personalizing classroom management. The possibilities are endless! Find out how you can get so creative and make something fun that will reward your students for behaving and earn puzzle pieces towards a reward.
Real and Silly Word Sort {QR Codes} – Here is a fantastic free printable that uses QR codes to help beginning readers sort nonsense and CVC words. Students can sort the words into two piles and use QR code technology to self-check. What a brilliant way to bring reading and technology together! {Free download}
Are you wondering what was the most popular {or most clicked on} idea from the party was? Well… it was Putting Together Great Behavior.
Thanks ladies. Your ideas are wonderful! Feel free to grab the “I’m a Featured Teach Junkie” blog button as your ideas are definitely worth the shout out. {woot}
You can view all of the ideas linked up HERE. If you have a blog, be sure to check in on Tuesday when you can link up your favorite or most recent teaching tip like something you made, taught, a lesson or a fun tip. Also, don’t forget to check out the Teach Junkie Facebook page for even more creative ideas, free downloads and tips.
Leslie {aka the original Teach Junkie} loves learning new things to make teaching easier and more effective. She enjoys featuring creative classroom fun when she's not designing teacher shirts, making kindergarten lesson plans or planning her family's next trip to Disney World.