Like tiny boxes...
Really Useful Boxes from Staples for $.25 this week. Don't know what I'm using these babies for yet! |
And tiny bins...
Metal Storage Bins from Office Depot for $1 each and Vinyl Pouches for $.05 each this week. Can you tell blue is my color? And those pouches will be great for student binders. (I'll return throughout the week to get more, hehe!) |
And tiny water squirters.
Gotta love Dollar Tree! |
I think the puzzle pictured above will be the one I use for my 100 days of school project recommended by Peace, Love and Kindergarten. I will purposefully build the puzzle from the bottom up so they have a challenge in figuring out what it is!
The water squirters can supplement my Write Out of the Box kit (another great training that I failed to mention). Inside this fun box are fine motor activities like Squishy Fish, which these little creatures could imitate.
However, the cutest thing of all are the tiny prices! :)
3 comments:
I bought those pencil pouches too! And I LOVE the puzzle idea! You picked a good puzzle too. Maybe I will think about doing this... I have too many thoughts in my brain! And now my thoughts are convoluted thanks to the green people, haha!
Marvelous Multiagers!
I love those tiny boxes! I have been considering getting little containers to put individual portions of math manipulatives in-so if each kid needs 10 unifix cubes for a math lesson then I can just pass out the containers. Last year I used ziploc baggies-but they just aren't that durable! I need those pencil pouches too-good thing I live less than a mile from Office Depot so I can make lots of trips!
~Meredith
Keen on Kindergarten
lol I got those same little boxes - in every color they had! I have no idea what I'm going to do with them, but at that price how could I pass them up?!
Jennifer @ Herding Kats In Kindergarten
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