Saturday, January 14, 2012

It's About Time...Right?!

I've only been mentioning it since about July, so here it is. My 2011-2012 school year theme:
Hey, now you're all All-Star...Not just all-stars at sports, but also all-star readers, writers, mathematicians, historians, and scientists. I tried to incorporate academics with their favorite sports.

Yes, it was partially inspired by the Smash Mouth song, thanks to Shrek. But my motivation was to make something gender neutral that would inspire and appease ALL the boys in my room. I am pleased to say I did just that!It turned out even better than I planned. I sketched it out one day in a meeting, fearful I might not be able to bring to justice my idea. But I actually think I may have out done myself!

Here is my calendar:
Each month's name is cut in colors that remind you of the season, holiday, or general feel of that month. I used the Varisity Cricut Lite cartridge for the months and lettering of the "Hey, now..."
sign. Each of the different sports balls were cut from the Sports Mania cartridge, using the Designer Calendar cartridge for the numbers. All holiday, birthday, and extra cards were cut from the Designer Calendar cartridge as well.

Here is a close up of the welcome sign that hangs in the 10 foot hallway you pass through to enter my room.
Most of the details were cut from the Sports Mania cartridge, with a few additional elements coming from the Basketball, Everyday Paperdoll, and All Sports (for the All-Star writing) cartridges.

I also added a star (see the first picture) with each student's picture cut in silhouette (rectangular pics didn't look good) and name. I printed their names in a Varsity font (I found free online) on clear labels and placed under each individual pic. The students love seeing their pics on the wall. They were anxious when we received a new student for his pic to be added to the All-Star wall.

Next up, my birthday wall...

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Winter Craft...

I wanted to do something fun this year for my students to give as a 'holiday' (CHRISTMAS) gift to their parents. My cute mother-in-law gave us a subscription to Family Fun magazine and it has come in handy on more than one occasion...this was no exception. As I thumbed through it I found this.

I started drinking all the Vitamin Water I could stand and collecting my son's Gatorade bottles so the kids could make these adorable snowmen:I made these samples with the help of my daughters to show the students what they would be making. I also wanted to see what sort of difficulties little fingers would encounter. My girls had no problem, but students with sensory issues did run into a problem or two.

The basic process is like paper mache, using tissue paper and Elmer's glue mixed with water. Some of them had little trouble at all, others needed some help getting started. A few got bored halfway through and wanted to stop, while others were having a hayday getting dirty and sticky. Then there was my favorite response. One of my little friends took one look at the demonstration and said, "That is disturbing, I'm not touching that." So I came up with a compromise, I smeared the glue and he placed the paper.

All in all, they turned out well. Check out the individuality of each snowman, just like my friends...UNIQUE!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

New Year's Projects...

When we moved into our house over 3 years ago the walls were all contractor white. Slowly, we moved through the house room by room adding color. I have documented the Cricut use previously here, in the girls room. My intent was to add a vinyl quote to their room to complete the look. First I needed just the right quote. The search took some time and I can't even take the credit for the 'perfect' quote. The credit goes to my mom who found a quote that will grow with the happy, beautiful girls who grace our home with love and laughter.

So here's the finished product:
I used the Doodletype cartridge for the print and Cursive 101 'prettiest.' I think it turned out okay. If was my first vinyl project of this size and took some work, but overall, it turned out well if I do say so myself.

To see my other project...I will be posting it on my private blog (click here). If you are interested, please post a comment and I will send you an invite.

Next on my list of to-dos:
1. Post the super cute classroom craft we made before break
2. Post my theme for the 2011-2012 school year (now that the year if officially half over)
3. Send out invites for the private blog. I apologize to everyone and anyone who has not received one. I didn't send them out due to a little trial life threw my way between Thanksgiving and Christmas' breaks. Nothing to be concerned about, just consumed a great deal of my time. I'm hoping 2012 will be a little less chaotic! :)