Happy Back to School Season!  I wanted to share a quick post with you about something that my students always love!  It's called a Marshmallow Clap!
I honestly cannot remember where I learned this fun little activity from, but the kids always have a blast with it!
 
To do a Marshmallow Clap your students just pretend there is a marshmallow in between their hands.  When they clap, their hands don't touchWe use it as a way to count and it is amazing!  You could also use it as a cheer in your classroom if you wanted!
 
Doing a Marshmallow Clap with an imaginary marshmallow is fun, but doing a Marshmallow Clap with a REAL marshmallow is even MORE fun!  We, of course, just HAD to use a real marshmallow to do this clap and then we definitely got to eat our marshmallows - YUM!!
   
We have been using my Back to School Number and Ten Frame Match to count and clap and it works great.  It's perfect for back to school!
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Back-to-School-Number-and-Ten-Frame-Match-1984281

Want to win a copy of this for yourself?!?!  Just enter the Rafflecopter below for your chance to win!  Good luck! 
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Happy Friday Friends!  Recently I had posted a picture on Instagram of my "Giving Tree" for Back to School Night.  I received a lot of positive feedback about it on Instagram, so I thought I would share about it on my blog!
 
In case you are wondering, I got the tree from the Hallmark Store after Christmas.  I'm a sucker for Hallmark movies and for the Hallmark Store!  I can't remember the exact price of it, but it was after the holidays so it was definitely clearance priced.  
 
 Here is the full picture of the "Giving Tree."

  There are always extra items that we need in our classroom that might not necessarily be on our school supply list.  For example, I try to give my students a small "Brain Snack" in the afternoon, so some of the items on the tree were pretzels, Froot Loops, and crackers.  Usually when they are writing I will drop off a handful of a snack at their spot.  This is just enough to help keep their brains energized for the rest of the day.  We also have breakfast in the classroom so baby wipes are a must for helping students wipe their spots clean after breakfast.
 
Here is a close-up picture of the tree:
 
I made the sign to go with the tree and just found pictures on the internet of the different items we could use for our room.   
 
I didn't make the sign specific to any certain time in the year because my thought is to bring it back out during conferences so parents can pick off of the tree to donate to our room.
 
I am including the sign as a freebie for you if you are interested in using it in your classroom.  Just click the picture to download!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-kLuB6C2FdhMjJQTTIzbGFYWkk/view?usp=sharing
 
Do you have a creative way of asking for donations at Back to School Night, Conferences, or any other time in the school year?  I'd love to hear about it!  
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Aarrgghh You Ready for Back to School?!?!
I am super excited to be teaming up with some AMAZING teachers for this Back to School Blog Hop!  This is actually the first blog hop I am participating in!

Many of you have already started back to school or soon will be starting back and 15 of us have teamed up to host giveaways on our blogs!  If you start at my blog, be sure to hop through all of the blogs until you get back to mine so that you enter the Rafflecopters on each blog.  You don't want to miss your chance for some awesome prizes!
 
I am giving away my 2D Shape Pack AND $10 to my TpT storeThat means if you are the lucky winner that you will get my 2D Shape Pack PLUS your choice of items in my store that total $10!!  It's like a shopping spree!!!   
 
I am so excited about this 2D Shape Pack!  It is one of my most recent products!
  
I have been busy hanging posters from the pack in my classroom!  I have 3D Shape Posters in my TpT Store that match these and I am planning to hang them up too.  I just need to print them first!

There are also several exit tickets that are included in this pack!  
*Side note: I was taking this picture and could not find ONE SINGLE pack of crayons in our house!!!  I must have taken them all to school!
This pack includes shape posters, shape words, shape hunts, shape books, exit tickets, shape cards, a math talk to compare shapes, and a Venn Diagram to compare shapes!

For your chance to win, just enter the Rafflecopter below!  Good luck!

Now hop on over to Janice from PreK Partner to check out her giveaway!
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So I'm pretty sure all of us teachers have had that, "Oops I forgot deodorant this morning" or "Does anyone have any Tylenol" moment at least once in your teaching career!
I thought that image was too funny and goes perfect with this post.  However, I do have to say that I am good about putting deodorant on every morning except that one time that I didn't and had to stop on the way to work for some...could have used a Teacher Emergency Kit that day!
 
I have seen a few Teacher Emergency Kit posts on Pinterest and Blog Posts.  Lori from Conversations in Literacy has a great Teacher Survival Kit post and includes a lot of great things in her kit! 
 
Well all of these ideas got me thinking and I decided to put together Teacher Emergency Kits for my teammates as Back to School gifts!  I think the idea of an emergency kit is genius because we've all had those moments of needing something and not having it.  
 
I started off with getting the containers.  I decided to go with the Sterlite shoebox size containers from Target.  They are less than $1 each!
  Next I headed over to the travel section because I knew there would be the perfect sized items for an emergency kit.  Originally I just picked up a few things and then the list just kept growing! 
 **You know your list of items has grown when your husband says to you, "I'm assuming these waters are for your Teacher Emergency Kits???"  :) 
 
  Here is a picture of what everything looks like inside the kit:
Each kit has:
*A bottle of water
*2 mini bags of pretzels
*1 box of m&m candy
*Altoids
*lint roller
*Tylenol
*deodorant
*nail file
*lotion
*hair bands
*dental floss
*toothpaste/toothbrush
*Tide to Go stick
 
Here is a close-up of everything:
 
I'm excited to give these to my kindergarten teamies!!  I may have also made one for myself!!
 
If you are thinking this is something you would like to make for your teammates, I am including the Teacher Emergency Kit label as a FREEBIE!  Just click the picture to download!  I laminated the labels and then hot glued them on the lid of the container.
 
I'd love to hear if you have a Teacher Emergency Kit in your classroom and what items you have!  Happy Back to School Season!    
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