My classroom is pretty special. We don’t really do standard academics, but we have a lot of learning going on with therapists, IEP goals, and other projects. I do have a simple weekly page I use, but I also use this really simple printable planner page for each week. Each day we have at least one lesson, each student works on his/her own IEP goals, we have therapists or related service providers visiting, and I read at least part of a novel out loud. This planner helps me keep track of some of those things.
I’ve printed these cards a couple of times for my class. I print them on heavy weight cardstock with a color printer. They obviously aren’t actually glittery in real life, as you can see in the picture here, but they’re still fun!
The real-life set I've shown you here is printed on cardstock, then I laid them on bright pink full-sheet sticker paper to give them a nice colorful backing. Then I laminated them with 5mil laminating sheets and cut them out, using a corner-punch because my ability to cut laminated paper with scissors is not great! My students seem to enjoy these, and they usually last an entire school year without being destroyed!
Once upon a time there was a website called Pixel Scrapper, which is now digitalscrapbook.com. This site revolves around a strong community of scrappers and designers who create amazing digital goodies for use in scrapbooking and other paper crafting.
They have been running a monthly blog train of designs for over ten years. Over the years designers have come and gone, but this month they’re running a “Homecoming” train and they’ve asked designers who once participated to come back and join in. It has been quite a while since I did a blog train, so I thought I’d hop in! These two paper packs are 3600x3600 pixels at 300dpi and they’re good for personal or classroom use (don’t sell things you make with them).
Once upon a time there was a website called Pixel Scrapper, which is now digitalscrapbook.com. This site revolves around a strong community of scrappers and designers who create amazing digital goodies for use in scrapbooking and other paper crafting.
They have been running a monthly blog train of designs for over ten years. Over the years designers have come and gone, but this month they’re running a “Homecoming” train and they’ve asked designers who once participated to come back and join in. It has been quite a while since I did a blog train, so I thought I’d hop in! These two paper packs are 3600x3600 pixels at 300dpi and they’re good for personal or classroom use (don’t sell things you make with them).