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a collage of images with the text tips for implementing travel and traveling class mascot

Encourage your students to read, write and get outside over the weekend by sending them home with your traveling class "pet" or mascot. This blog post includes everything you need to implement sending home a class mascot with your students this year.

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several pictures of dogs and their names in different colors, shapes, and sizes are shown

Send out a class mascot and teach your students about their state! What better way to connect home and school than to send out a mascot to teach us about his/her travels? Read my blog to find out how you can easily implement this project in 6 steps and bring your state to life for your elementary students. In fourth grade we study the geography and history of NYS, so our mascot was a Yorkie. You can tailor your mascot to fit the needs of your classroom. Perfect for any grade level!

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a pink teddy bear sitting on top of a book with the words, 4 big reasons why you need a class mascot

One tool I love to use when building my classroom community is using a class mascot. Our class' mascot is named Puddleton, and he's a stuffed pig. He travels home with a different student each night in his canvas bag, and that student writes about what they did with him in his diary. Here's why you absolutely need a class mascot too! 1. It creates community. Taking the class mascot home is a big deal for my students. They are so excited to bring a piece of the class home to their families…

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a baby sloth sitting on top of a wooden floor next to a green frame

Hey Friends! So I created this blog to share what works in my room with other educators, and one of the things that I believe makes my classroom special is having a class mascot. When I was a second-year teacher, my favorite animal, a sloth, became a major part of my classroom climate, theme, and even a class motto. Was this an intentional move? If I am honest with you, not really. I mean if I look back at my own education, one of my favorite teachers had an obsession with Sponge Bob, and I…

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a blue and orange stuffed animal sitting in front of a brick wall with the words diy classroom mascot for home school connection

This classroom mascot with a journal pocket is so much fun. It offers a fantastic way to create home/school connections between students, parents and classmates. It is an easy peasy sewing project t

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