I have never been one to have the kids recite the daily schedule as part of our opening or morning meeting. Consequently, this year I never got around to actually posting an official schedule in the room. (gasp!) Finally, yesterday I made a decision about where to put one based on the space I had available and so I made some cards to work within that space. This year I am into "clothespins" and so I hung my cards on a piece of ribbon. If they will help anyone out-here they are . . .I have included a couple of pictures as an example and the download link is below! Have a wonderful evening! Oh, and if there is a particular card you need that I don't have in the download, email me and I can make it and email it to you in a couple of days!
Looks great! I love the idea!
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First Grade Blue SKies
I love these on the clothes pins!! I never used them before but they look SO cute!
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Thanks Jennifer and Kristen! I'm kind of clothespin obsessed for some reason this year. :)
ReplyDeleteLory! These are so cute! Love the idea of hanging them with the clothespins! So creative!
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Sweet Seconds
I love your schedule cards!! I don't have TN account but I use TPT. Do you think you could post them on there?
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Miss J
❤Smiles, Crayons, and Endless Stories
oh, lory, these are aDoRaBlE and perfect for my 1/2 class!!! i'm stealing them and will give you all the credit all year long (when all my teacher neighbors turn green with envy, LOL!) :) i'm wondering what font you used? i need to make a few different ones for my special needs class schedule, and i think i can figure it out with the font?? wish me luck! :)
ReplyDeleteI was planning on doing the same thing in ju classroom for the daily schedule .... u habit figured our how to attach the ribbon horizontally .... staple to bulletin board ? 3M hooks ? I would he interested in knowing what you did :)
ReplyDeleteI hate auto correct .... so many typos. I meant to say I haven't (not habit) figured out how to attach the ribbon
ReplyDeleteI was planning on doing the same thing in ju classroom for the daily schedule .... u habit figured our how to attach the ribbon horizontally .... staple to bulletin board ? 3M hooks ? I would he interested in knowing what you did :)
ReplyDeleteCute! I love the clothespin idea. Thank for such a great freebie!
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Kindergarten Corps
Thank you so much, I am a first year teacher and LOVE this idea, I am low on resources so this is a cute and inexpensive way to display my schedule, I hate to ask, but I don't see a Music card...
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