Category Archives: Repurposed

Monday Made It: Place Value “Blocks”

Sometimes you just need to PAINT and CUT and DO even when you’re in 3rd grade. Yesterday was one of those days where I threw caution to the wind and decided we would spend some time painting and cutting and would *hopefully* have a fabulous math tool to show for our work and repurposing.

It is no secret I save trash, especially pieces of cardboard. Don’t EVER throw away cardboard labels. They are SO VERY USEFUL: canvas for painting, repairing paperback book covers, matting a picture, AND for making place value “blocks”!

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First, my 3rd graders painted the back of the cardboard labels with various colors of craft paint. After allowing it to dry, we used rulers and a bic black ink pen to create the grids for hundred blocks and then cut some of those down for base tens and ones pieces. Continue reading

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Monday Made It: July 6th

I have been busy with canning, kids, cooking, classroom organizing, and planning, planning, planning.

I thought I’d share a few pics of things I’ve been making in the last week!

Button+1My first Made It are my Number Posters. I created these lovelies to hang up in our classroom. They are available two versions: color (see previous link) and black-and-white.

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Since I took these pictures a few days ago, I have decided I am going to move them. I just taped these up to see how I liked the location. I have *finally* decided how I want to organize the 3rd grade peeps desk/shelves this year … SO the Number Posters are going to move slightly.

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While they will move, I have no doubt they will be equally loved! They are definitely not needed per se, but I do have one student who still asks how to spell certain numbers and Li’l Bit loves to look upon them too.

IMG_2394Button+2My next Made It project is one that I work on every day whether in the garden or in the kitchen. I shared more about the blackberry jam I’ve been making, but for this Monday Made It I will recap a few photos of the yummy blackberry jam!

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I will snap a picture this morning of it spread on my toast! It is so yummy!

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Lastly, I made something this weekend along with the help of our littles. I don’t know if it will work out like I’m thinking, but if their excitement is any indication I’m on the right track! These are basically math manipulative boxes. I feel like we aren’t accessing tools we have on hand enough, so I took out manipulative we already have and made boxes from $3 plastic storage I found in the sewing aisle of a local big box chain.

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I put one together for 4-year-old Li’l Bit too. Some of her items are different. For our 3rd graders, I included a complete fraction bar set that goes up to 10ths. It was given to me by a retiring teacher. I also included 100 counters, wikki stix, magnetic numbers and operation symbols, pattern blocks, number die, unifix cubes, a hundred chart we already had taped inside the lid, and a blank spot for hopefully something else I have in mind!

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On the back, I put a half-page of write-erase paper that is self-sticking. I had it in a pile of stuff that quite frankly I need to go through and either put up or give away. Love it when I find a gem in a pile of junk! I just need some more since Li’l Bit wants some of her own! I had just one sheet left in my pile of {mostly} junk. 🙂

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I’m linking up with 4th Grade Frolics for her Monday Made It Linky. What have you been making this summer?

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Another Post About My Desk

How is that for a hook?

Yes I have rearranged my desk again. Actually, I never really arranged it. Until now. It has looked like this … well usually messier … than this. For nine months.

Not bad for nearly one year since we purchased our new home, and nine months since we moved in. Mind you, things weren’t finished when we moved in (and still aren’t), but the library was a top priority and was *mostly* finished.

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But my desk. That is another story. The word piles comes to my mind. A fairly accurate description actually. Workspace would definitely not be an accurate description of my desk these last nine months.

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Some Craftiness Does the Heart Good!

I’ll give a gift to anyone who can tell me which movie has this quote, which seems quite applicable to my blog at the moment:

This place is a tomb! I’m going to the nut shop where it is fun.

OK, now don’t go and google it! That would be cheating! As for the gift, I was just kidding! But if you know it, do share! It is a fun movie that always makes me smile. 🙂

So, in an effort to take away the tomb feeling around here, I thought I’d share another more practical (and fun … well it was fun) reason why my blog is collecting cobwebs.

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Pinterest Inspired Repurposing: Preschool Style

I can’t remember how I was inspired with how to turn things I might have thrown away or given away into worthwhile learning pursuits … before Pinterest. I don’t always copy the ideas I see exactly, but more often that not I see an idea and my brain takes over.

Here are a few ideas I had pinned and have now made a reality in our learning pursuits:

1. Counting Beads

I saw this idea on Pinterest awhile back and knew I could do this with what I had on hand *almost*. I had the beads, and I had some rings.

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I just needed a few more large rings, and it would be a fun project to work on together. I found those rings at the Dollar Mart Plus (kind of like the Dollar*Tree but not quite) today. It will also hopefully be something Li’l Bit can use as she continues working on counting to 10.

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She loves to count, and she loves beads. This one is a win-win if her initial interest today is any indication. This was SUPER EASY and I can see many uses, and I can say it will travel well too when I need to grab something for occupying her little mind on the go!

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All you do for this is find 10 of the same size rings, and add beads on each one for numbers 1 through 10. I didn’t do a ring for “zero” but I may add that later. I then put them all together on a smaller ring. She was already counting the beads up to five today.

2. Tub of Ribbons

I found a bunch of old ribbons in our attic at our previous home while packing. I almost threw them in the get rid of pile. I just couldn’t though. They were the thick and brightly-colored wide ribbons that many of us wore as BELTS (yes, belts!) in college circa early 90s. Along with duck*head shorts. And they were still like-new. 😀

They were in a little holder my Dad made. I have different plans for that now in our nature area, but back to the ribbons and the aforementioned tub (which used to house baby wipes by the way).

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I had seen an idea to sew ribbons together before putting them into a container to be pulled out of, but I decided to just do something simpler. Besides, I didn’t want to sew the ribbons together, because I knew our little dancer would prefer to twirl about with multiple ribbons about her.

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Sometimes I just know how it will go, and watching her twirl and explore each new ribbon as she pulled it out of the container was priceless!

This one was simple. As I said, I had the ribbons already, but you could find these on a clearance table and/or grab some at a local craft store. Or you might find these hidden gems in your attic like I did!

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First, I just put them all together in one hand by one end. Then I unfurled them all to make sure they weren’t tangling together.

Second, I placed them in the empty wet wipes container. I used the kind with the pop-top dispenser.

Third, I pulled out just a couple of inches of one end of one ribbon.

Fourth, I watched our three-year-old squeal with delight as she pulled out ribbon after ribbon.

I have about 20 ribbons in our tub, and it took her a good 15 minutes to pull them all out because she explored each one and “made matches” as she went. She also broke into spontaneous ballet twirls and spins as she pulled out the ribbons.

You may wonder what is the point? Well, I used to wonder too, but she was seeing cause and effect in action, using her fingers to pull those ribbons out (it wasn’t easy and did require some finger muscle action especially for those ribbons which end was not poking out of the container and she had to really hunt for). Also she was exploring through movement and spontaneously matched the ribbons with similar colors and/or patterns.

3. Pasta Strainer and Pipe Cleaners

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Who knew? So fun, engaging, and yet so simple to do!

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A dollar store pasta strainer and well-loved pipe cleaners already on hand provided 20 minutes of open-ended play that required great fine motor strength and diligent thought.

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And at the end of it all, the pasta strainer made a fun hat too! Try it and let me know if your preschooler liked it as much as mine!

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