Monday, June 29, 2015

Monday Made It {June 29}

I'm linking up with Tara from 4th Grade Frolics for Monday Made It.



The first thing I was an "I Spy" bottle.  I made a few bottles, some with letters and some with numbers to find.  For the bottles we gave away, we used colored rice to fill them.  Pinterest gave me some other ideas.  We made these during our "games" unit at school to give to other classrooms, but I wanted a few for myself and gave some to our church's preschool as well.

Number beads I used in my bottles.  I put 2 of each number in.

Water beads that I used as filler.

I used bottles from Ice Water that one of my teammates drinks. I liked these because they did not have any ridges in the side of the bottle.  I started by filling it with the water beads.  It was easiest to use a funnel to get those little guys in there.

Next, I put the number beads into the bottle.  No funnel for these; they got stuck. Just drop a few at a time in.



Then, I filled the bottle most of the way with tap water.  You need some room to allow the materials inside to move, but too little is not good either.  This one had a little more water added after the picture was taken. Shake it up to get the numbers to distribute throughout the bottle.

The last thing I did was use E6000 glue to close the lid for good.  I love the look of the bottles with the water beads in them, and I think they will be calming for some kiddos!


The other thing I made was car "survival" kids for my friend's kiddos.  They were making the journey to Disney World with a 3 year old and a 6 year old.  This is the 6 year old's stuff.  I wrapped each item separately and put them in a gift bag. Each kiddo had different colored wrapping paper.  I didn't get a picture of these steps. My friend and her husband could then determine when they each got open a new surprise.  She said they loved being able to open new things along the way.  Mom and dad also had a special bag with markers, colored pencils and a sand timer- you know, just in case they needed it.

This last one will hopefully be a future "made it", but first I need your help.  I did a major "clean out" at the end of the school year.  I found these, which I purchased for them Target Dollar Spot years ago, and they need a purpose.  There are 3 sets with 9 "coasters" in each set.  The inside pieces are all different parts of a sandwich. What can I make with these?  I'd love your ideas!


Be sure to check out all the other "made its"by visiting Tara's blog!

10 comments:

  1. The sandwich coasters are so cute. Could you use them for lunch choice cards? Or a bulletin board of some sort...

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    1. I like the lunch choice idea. I ask my students daily, so that would eliminate the need for that! Thanks for the idea!

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  2. I love the water bottle idea! Is that a Smart Water bottle you used? I like how it doesn't have ridges too!
    How fun! Can't wait to see you on the plane on Sunday.. yay!!

    Tami :)
    O-H So Blessed

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    1. It is actually from that "Ice Water" (flavored water). My teammate drinks 2-3 bottles a day, so they accumulated quickly. Looking forward to seeing you Sunday; it is going to be an early morning!

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  3. You always have the best "Made It" projects! I've never thought of adding water beads to my discovery bottles but now I will. How about using the sandwich coasters for sight word or alphabet practice? Just write whatever skill you want on them, and then the Kids can pick a sandwich item, say it, and add it to the sandwich.

    Learning at the Teacher Table

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    1. Thanks, Donna! I think they would like building sandwiches. Maybe in my dramatic play center, then they could serve their sandwiches to a friend and have them read them the words (double practice). I like your thinking. Thanks!

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  4. The coasters could be equivalent fraction sandwiches. The bread being the whole with the ingredients being different fractions.

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    1. If I taught an older grade, I love the idea of the fraction sandwich! I would have never thought to use them for fractions, but this could be great for that tough concept. Thanks so much!

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  5. Super cute little surprise for your friends' kiddos! Like that they could open them along the way!

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    1. I knew they wouldn't make it without something to look forward to!

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