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Grab a copy of my Google form check in templates below! Free to use in your classroom too!
There are many ways this can be used to help plan or set up your planning. Check out my videos below to see it in use!
You can use my freebie calendar template on Notability; or stay tuned for my planning template which I made to use! Blank Calendar Templates
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Blank Calendar Templates These blank calendar templates will help you stay on top of your workload, events and more! Simply choose from one of the four font templates, print it off and use it to keep track! These come in both colour or black and white and come in four font variations. This comes as a zip folder so you will need software to unzip it to access the files. Each file has 24 pages in it. Digital Teaching Planner (Including Google Slides version)
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Digital Teaching Planner This resource was made to be used as a digital teaching planner on a note taking app like 'Notability'. I use this on my iPad, iPhone and Mac. This digital teaching planner is perfect for moving to an online teaching planner where you want to be able to annotate, draw on and share with others. This comes with instructions on how to get it to the app for its use. It comes with:
There are 137 pages in this resource. **This has been updated to also include a Google Slides version for those of you that use Google slides for planning. This has some editable changes (headings and labels) and includes instructions for how to get started. Digital Teaching Planner Part 2
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Digital Teaching Planner Part 2 This digital teaching planner is part two of my digital planning templates. This resource was made to be used as a digital teaching planner on a note taking app like 'Notability'. I use this on my iPad, iPhone and Mac. This digital teaching planner is perfect for moving to an online teaching planner where you want to be able to annotate, draw on and share with others. This comes with instructions on how to get it to the app for its use. It comes with:
There are 56 pages in this resource. These are NOT editable templates and can't be used on Google. PSSST: What are your best tips for setting up a classroom space? Here are just a few of mine! Ready for a TEACHING hack that will blow your mind? No more ugly smeared whiteboard marks. Use a highlighter & it rubs off quick & easy! Getting ready for your 2022 classroom? Then think about purchasing a tribe membership! A great way to save money, time & your energy! You have access to every resource on my website for the time of your membership. There are two options available - a month or a year. Such a great saving especially if there is lots you want to grab! Check out the information below for more!
This is another template that I made on google drawings. I simply duplicate this each week and then add in or change what I need to. This gets completed each Sunday and shared with parents looking forward to the next week. This was really simple to create - but you can use my template link below to make a copy of and use in your own classroom too!
Im not the creator of these learning styles - there is lots of literature and evidence online about these styles and which are more popular than others. Some literature authors state there are only four main ways; some say seven; I even read somewhere about nine. These seven are ones that I have worked from this year over 2021 and placed my students into. I always ask parents when students start where they think their students might prefer. Download this pdf chart if you feel this might help you unpack the learning styles of your students too!
This can be easier said than done as students quite often chop and change in their play during their play. For example, while observing two students play last term, these two started off as parallel play. They were playing with the car toys parallel to each other; with no engagement or interaction with each other. One student then went off to play with the dinosaurs (solitary play) and the other student simply was an onlooker - watched them play but didn't join in. Then one of these students got out the magnetics and they both were then engaged in cooperative play. Students can switch and change where they need to and for the play that benefits them.
Its definitely something to think about... What type of play are your students engaging with? What type of activities promote which type of play in your classroom? Can you easily spot students that are unoccupied or as an onlooker in play? What could you do for them? Check out some of my other playful learning blog posts or resources below!
Sensory tables are a great way to get hands on activities into your classroom or space! You can target many different areas like touch, messy play, tactile activities, using tools and more! A sensory tables can be lots of fun and using minimal things from around your house! I tend to re-use lots of materials or objects on a rotating system! Download this freebie ebook below! Sensory Tables - 9 ideas for the Classroom (ebook)
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Sensory Tables - 9 ideas for the Classroom (ebook) This ebook unpacks how I teach and use a sensory table in my classroom. This will help give you some tips and ideas to how to get one going in your space with 9 examples of sensory prompts or provocations! This shares real-life examples of what I have set up in my classroom. Provocations, resources and ideas that I have trialled in my class. A great light read for anyone looking to get started, find tips or just see it in the classroom. This ebook has 18 pages in it; with links to resources and templates you might like to use in your journey too. Playful Learning in the Classroom (ebook)
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Playful Learning in the Classroom (ebook) This ebook unpacks how I teach and run playful learning in my classroom. Playbased learning, learning through play, play in the classroom; no matter the name this will help give you some tips and ideas to how to get going. This shares real-life examples of what I have set up in my classroom. Provocations, resources and ideas that I am trialling in my class. A great light read for anyone looking to get started, find tips or just see it in the classroom. This ebook has 36 pages in it; with links to resources and templates you might like to use in your journey too. In my class I have a designated play area. This has been a huge work in progress that has been developed over the last year. It is integrated into learning time through 'playful learning' which is my take on play based or learning through play. Each to your own name - that's what I call it! Each 2 weeks I change the shop part of my play area. This is a combination of student led and also resource led. If you don't already know I have an addiction to Kmart and the wooden toys! So since finding and purchasing more and more, I have themed the area to match the new toys I come across. These are perfect for your dramatic play area and are available for purchase! Check out my prompts below that I have designed for a play area! Dramatic Play Area - Cake Shop
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Dramatic Play Area - Cake Shop This dramatic play area resource is great to help you set up and create a cake shop in your classroom or space. Digital resource of signs, bunting and labels to create a cake shop or area for students to play with! This resource contains 28 pages of resources to help set this up! I use this alongside the Cake shop resources from Kmart (these are not included in this resource). It includes:
Everything comes in both colour and black and white depending on your classroom set up. You could laminate these to ensure durability or simply print off and arrange in your classroom. Check out my other playful learning ideas here! Dramatic Play Area - Pizza Shop
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Dramatic Play Area - Pizza Shop This dramatic play area resource is great to help you set up and create a pizza shop in your classroom or space. Digital resource of signs, bunting and labels to create a pizza shop or area for students to play with! This resource contains 40 pages of resources to help set this up! I use this alongside the Pizza shop resources from Kmart (these are not included in this resource). It includes:
Everything comes in both colour and black and white depending on your classroom set up. You could laminate these to ensure durability or simply print off and arrange in your classroom. Check out my other playful learning ideas here! Dramatic Play Area - Sushi Shop
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Dramatic Play Area - Sushi Shop This dramatic play area resource is great to help you set up and create a sushi shop in your classroom or space. Digital resource of signs, bunting and labels to create a sushi shop or area for students to play with! This resource contains 36 pages of resources to help set this up! I use this alongside sushi shop resources (these are not included in this resource). It includes:
Everything comes in both colour and black and white depending on your classroom set up. You could laminate these to ensure durability or simply print off and arrange in your classroom. Check out my other playful learning ideas here! Dramatic Play Area - Sandwich Shop
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Dramatic Play Area - Sandwich Shop This dramatic play area resource is great to help you set up and create a sandwich shop in your classroom or space. Digital resource of signs, bunting and labels to create a sandwich shop or area for students to play with! This resource contains 36 pages of resources to help set this up! I use this alongside the Sandwich shop resources from Kmart (these are not included in this resource). It includes:
Everything comes in both colour and black and white depending on your classroom set up. You could laminate these to ensure durability or simply print off and arrange in your classroom. Check out my other playful learning ideas here! Dramatic Play Area - Takeaway Shop
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Dramatic Play Area - Takeaway Shop This dramatic play area resource is great to help you set up and create a takeaway shop in your classroom or space. Digital resource of signs, bunting and labels to create a takeaway shop or area for students to play with! This resource contains 31 pages of resources to help set this up! I use this alongside the takeaway shop resources from Kmart (these are not included in this resource). It includes:
Everything comes in both colour and black and white depending on your classroom set up. You could laminate these to ensure durability or simply print off and arrange in your classroom. Check out my other playful learning ideas here! A big part of our 'read to self' and 'read to someone' this year was looking at the ways we can read a book. Students were very aware that they might not be able to read the words, leaving them feeling sad and uninterested in reading. So we spent ALOT of talking about how you can read the pictures to help you make a guess or inference about what the story might be about. This freebie anchor chart might help you and your students remember how they can also read books when completing read to self or read to someone. Download it free below!
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