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If we do assign homework, it is to be practice only. We also use third-party cookies that help us
analyze and understand how you use this website. If I can help, please let me know or hop over to
the Pocket of Preschool Facebook Group for more inspiration. Not to mention I would have to record
stories over other stories because cassettes were pretty expensive. I took a digital photo of all the
objects and made a chart with photos of the individual objects. The bag is built to last with rounded
corners for safety and durability. The research tells us students learn best through play, so I packed
these bags full of goodies families can use to create PLAY-based activities. I also talked to parents at
our curriculum night and told them to go to Dollar Tree and get flash cards. Turning off personalized
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repetitive. The children can use a dry erase marker to 'x' off the items as they find them. I haven't
been successful in getting them excited about knowing the basics. I enjoy doing anything related to
stamping and scrapbooking, sewing, reading, biking and spending time with my family. And then
they are all ready to go, so no daily prep work for me. This way, they can pick if they want daily
lesson plans or a more relaxed “pick and play activity”. Add labels and cover with contact paper.I
used Packing Tape. I bought six bags and a set of flash cards for each. Many third graders haven't
mastered their facts and lose them over the summer. I haven't been successful in getting them excited
about knowing the basics. Try using a different browser or disabling ad blockers. It explains what
comes in the bag and how to use it. Any ideas? Reply Delete Replies Reply khall November 12,
2011 at 7:06 AM I started with giving timed test daily for the first few weeks. Super simple bag
activities are perfect for babies, toddlers, and young elementary children. This means it will soon be
time to start planning for Back To School for your children. Other simple ideas are stickers and a
sheet of construction paper, construction paper shapes and a glue stick, magnets on a cookie sheet,
bottle caps marked with letters for matching upper and lower case, etc. I send home the HW bags
and I use many multiplication games in class. I have 3 students who have accomplished that feat. (I
am not sure if I could do it). It is a version of roll and cover using a religious theme. Click on the
image to for the link to site for flashcards. I found flip books at the Dollar Tree for states and capitols.
I have a couple more homework bags to share with you. Any ideas? Reply Delete Replies Reply
khall November 12, 2011 at 7:06 AM I started with giving timed test daily for the first few weeks. I
love getting a glimpse into the home and the life of another homeschooler. They take the mp3 player
(soooo grateful to Donorschoose) and the book, that way I know someone is reading to them at
night. (They always say.Miss Trayers, this sounds like you!:). Out of these, the cookies that are
categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic
functionalities of the website. I took a digital photo of all the objects and made a chart with photos
of the individual objects. Pour different colors of paint into the corners of a bag. And to top it off we
have a Container Store right next to a Lakeshore store--big trouble for teachers on a budget. It is
from when I taught Kindergarten several years ago. Then, let your kids work independently on their
pattern and color-matching skills. I also have a white men's shirt to use as a lab coat and goggles in
the bag. I am also using Letter of the Week Curriculum with him this year, so I was thinking of
looping this in with the activity bag idea. They were mainly for my youngest, but my other 2 children
had fun “helping” him with them.: ) And it worked out so nicely for me to hand him a bag and let
him do the activity while I worked with his brother or sis. Not traditional homework, but instead I
record stories for my students to listen to at home. Reply Delete Replies Reply Kelli Beason January
7, 2012 at 12:54 AM The links are not working Reply Delete Replies Reply khall January 7, 2012 at
2:01 PM Thanks Kelli for letting me know.I fixed them. If they still don't work please let me know.
Reply Delete Replies Reply Kelli Beason January 7, 2012 at 5:24 PM The flashcards work but not
the boom cards either set. I used the multiplication VIP passes to get the kids motivated and they
really wanted to earn the stickers. My 4th grade class is seriously behind on knowing their facts.
Here is one of the kids favorite games in the HW Bags: Multiplication Boom. These cookies will be
stored in your browser only with your consent. Beautiful personalised vegan knitting labels, product
tags, alcantara leather. Then I grabbed my box of giant 2.5-gallon baggies and assembled each one.
Some of the bags were not activities that he could do on his own, so I had to pick and choose and
save others to do with mommy. Other simple ideas are stickers and a sheet of construction paper,
construction paper shapes and a glue stick, magnets on a cookie sheet, bottle caps marked with
letters for matching upper and lower case, etc. There’s no sense in having these resources if they
don’t get used. I enjoy doing anything related to stamping and scrapbooking, sewing, reading, biking
and spending time with my family. They'd much rather count on their fingers or do tally marks on
paper than memorize. Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest. I saw this idea awhile
ago.I am not sure exactly where I foun. I also talked to parents at our curriculum night and told them
to go to Dollar Tree and get flash cards.
This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the
website. I have a couple more homework bags to share with you. If I can help, please let me know or
hop over to the Pocket of Preschool Facebook Group for more inspiration. Super simple bag
activities are perfect for babies, toddlers, and young elementary children. Pour different colors of
paint into the corners of a bag. I haven't been successful in getting them excited about knowing the
basics. They can also suck the air out of the bags to learn about exhalation. This fun activity develops
hand and finger movements that are essential to forming writing skills. There’s no sense in having
these resources if they don’t get used. I don't go there often, ours is kind of in a skeezy part of town,
plus I end up coming out with far more than I went in for. Other simple ideas are stickers and a sheet
of construction paper, construction paper shapes and a glue stick, magnets on a cookie sheet, bottle
caps marked with letters for matching upper and lower case, etc. I added a deck of Every Day math
cards for the card games they have learned in class. Quality: 450 Denier coated polyester Sizing: 10
(h) x 14.5 (w) Write a review. PLUS you will find tons of kid related inspiration on every page (or
KIDspiration as we call it around here). This means it will soon be time to start planning for Back To
School for your children. I filled a bottle with colored sand and several small objects. I taught third
grade for 19 years and moved up to fourth this year. Click on the image to for the link to site for
flashcards. I also pulled things from the classroom that I will have to reorder. Roll the tops closed
and let your kids take a whiff without looking inside. The bags started getting very full, so I emptied
them out a few weeks ago and now let the children pick out what they want to work on. I also talked
to parents at our curriculum night and told them to go to Dollar Tree and get flash cards. Reply
Delete Replies Reply Kelli Beason January 7, 2012 at 12:54 AM The links are not working Reply
Delete Replies Reply khall January 7, 2012 at 2:01 PM Thanks Kelli for letting me know.I fixed
them. If they still don't work please let me know. Some of the bags were not activities that he could
do on his own, so I had to pick and choose and save others to do with mommy. My 4th grade class is
seriously behind on knowing their facts. I filled a bottle with colored sand and several small objects.
I also added a few games that covered all the facts. Those partners may have their own information
they’ve collected about you. I have been doing a lot of shopping which is not good for my credit
card balance, but I feel like I'm getting some things done that I definitely need to do before we go
back. Send these activities home in a Ziploc bag or pencil pouch.