I'd like to say I'm a shoe box hoarder but fact is I like shoes! Not to the extreme but enough that we have a few spare boxes and can make some adorable shoe box
With crafty kids, there are so many creative ideas that you can make just from things that would have been thrown away or put into the recycling bin. Shoe boxes are a great example of this.
I know the title grabbed you...didn't it? I'm linkin' up with my buddy Holly from Fourth Grade Flipper for Tried It Tuesday. Some of you may have noticed I have been missin'....never fear..I'm back. Last week was filled with a whole lot of awesomeness, but I'll save that for the end. Lots and lots of pictures ahead! Tried It #1 Awesomeness: Book in a Box by Rachel Lynette My kids LOVED this activity. I sent this home and gave the kids two weeks time to complete their book in a box about the book they were currently readin' independently. This was a great way for me to stick with my plan of gettin' rid of nightly readin' folders, but still checkin' on them to see if they are actually readin' at home like they tell me they are. We made a deal earlier in the year and so far, they are stickin' to it. What I love about the Book in a Box...1)It's FREE 2)It had very specific instructions 3)It had a rubric Examples...They were all so awesome and very diverse, but I couldn't put them all up: Love all the materials that were added for this Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling box More of the Harry Potter box includin' wand Another Harry Potter in an Invisibility Cloak and a Golden (chocolate) Snitch Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Swindle by Gordon Korman Inside the Swindle box The Help by Kathryn Stockett decorated with Duck Tape Inside the box with a Poo Pie and Toilet Paper Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (not to be confused with the movie Alice in Wonderland) The hole that Alice falls into next to a mini Alice's Adventures in Wonderland illustrated book Inside the Alice's Adventures in Wonderland box. Up close in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland box. Love the "Drink Me" bottle Soul Surfer by Bethany Hamilton Look at the tiny little Bible! 12 Finally by Wendy Mass Love that the cards are numbered for each item and have their own little pocket. The Giggler Treatment by Roddy Doyle. My student said this book is "LOL". I agree. I always love readin' this one aloud because the kids laugh uncontrollably. The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart Tried It #2 Awesomeness: Twerkin' I know what you're thinkin'....SERIOUSLY, ALISON? It's okay...I wasn't very good at it. Two weeks ago I told you that I tried Zumba(insert evil laugh). I didn't have an opportunity to go last week(keep readin' to find out why), but I went again today. Are you proud of me for goin' back? I'm sure my co-workers were thrilled(insert eye roll and another evil laugh). I got to freestyle and I chose "twerkin". Twerkin' has been all the hype lately, so today we(the Zumba goers) watched the Stevie TV-Twerkin' Intervention(VH1) video before we started Zumba. If you have ever watched A & E's real show...Intervention AND you have a sense of humor, you need to find this video on YouTube. I could not stop laughin'...beware...not appropriate for children. So...twerkin' I tried. Of course I didn't add pictures to this again...nope, nope, nope! One of my wonderful teammates and my awesome instructor, Ashley, makes me tired just watchin' her dance all around. She does it more than once a week; once is enough for me. Ashley was the one who suggested I should do twerkin' as my Tried It Tuesday. She's so funny and I couldn't let her down. Weekend Awesomeness: Murder Mystery Dinner, Afternoon Weddin', & Goin' Away Party Thursday: Jerm's little brother got married this past weekend. We had a 1920's Murder Mystery Rehearsal Dinner...so much FUN! The bride ordered the script online and we all got our parts ahead of time, in order to know how to dress for the occasion. My character was Rosie Marie, the owner of the Juice Joint. I got to introduce everyone to the party and be my bossy self...love! My(Rosie Marie's) "nephew", Cy Ramsey. Rosie Marie(me) with one of the gangsters, Mugsy Malone aka Jerm. The whole gang. Couldn't have picked a better crew of people to experience this night with! Friday: The bride and groom had a lovely outdoor weddin' at one of our local State Parks. I had the honor of settin' up the reception and coordinatin' the order of events durin' the ceremony. This was a TOUGH job for sure, but worth every single minute. I thought teachin' was hard...tryin' to round up guys in tuxedos and girls in heels in Florida, on a sunny afternoon, while keepin' them all quiet...well, it was a little like herdin' cats. I wouldn't trade this experience for any in the world. All the gorgeous bridesmaids and handsome groomsmen with the beautiful bride and groom! Jerm & I at the reception. Saturday: On the third day of special occasions and me bein' in a dress and make-up, I attended a goin' away party for some dear friends. By this time, I was absolutely wiped out. I THOUGHT we were supposed to dress up for a California theme, so I went with Khloe Kardashian...she's tall, I'm tall(that's about where the similarities end). The other two girls were supposed to be Kim and Kourtney. They say they were...just blonde Kardashians. The jury is still out on this one. Kourtney(my buddy Jen), Khloe(me), and Kim(my roomie Sharon) I've got lots of laundry and blogs to catch up on. P.S. I've been tryin' to make some changes...I haven't had a Diet Coke in THREE days, but I did have to take a THREE hour nap yesterday before watchin' the Saints beat the Dolphins. I earned it after such a busy weekend...don't ya think? Have a great week! Be sure to check out Holly's blog for everyone else's Tuesday posts!
I am always looking for good ideas or resources that will invite my students to tell me their stories. I went to a conference just about a month ago and the speaker shared a book with us called, "Sitting in My Box" by Dee Lillegard and Jon Agee...
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You might remember a matchbox swap that I was working on a few posts back...the idea was to make using any craft/art method something small enough to fit in a matchbox. Originally I had started on a tiny doll that...
I'd like to say I'm a shoe box hoarder but fact is I like shoes! Not to the extreme but enough that we have a few spare boxes and can make some adorable shoe box
Story boxes create special opportunities to revisit children's favourite books. Children can use their box to explore characters, settings or even create their own adventure!