Before we get to the great idea for today's post, I want to share some TpT news! I am thrilled with one of my newest items for sale on Teachers Pay Teachers! It is a set of morning work activities for the first 9 weeks grading period. Our school uses a four 9 weeks grading period. Included in the packet is a practice page that can be completed as a whole class so the kiddos learn how to complete the activities. There is also a separate page that can be included in a "sub tub" or folder! I am working on the second 9 weeks and hope to have it ready before school starts.
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I also have posted on TpT a "No Germs" mini lesson/activity that is good for back to school or when flu season hits. This packet includes a lap book. These little books are GREAT for Daily 5 book boxes!
The latest item was a Fire Safety packet which also includes a lap book. As you can see, I've been busy this week! I love creating and making things for my classroom and am excited to share them with you!
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Okay, now for my Lunch Count/Attendance idea I promised to share. Some of you may already do this and can maybe share some ideas as well. Last year, I wanted a more organized and easier way to take lunch count and attendance. I found a portable bulletin board at Walmart, covered it with paper and attached Velcro pieces to it dividing it into 4 sections with yarn. This year, I wised up a little. I used contact paper instead of bulletin board paper and ribbon to divide the sections. At the start of the school year, I took my camera with us to lunch and took a picture of the main dish on the trays (spaghetti, grilled cheese, hamburger, etc.). I would print out the pictures on 4 X 6 paper or at Walmart instant prints.
Place the picture of the lunch choice at the top of the board. Each student has their name on a laminated card. When they enter in the morning, the student moves his/her card to their lunch choice. (I have a section for packers on the board but forgot to show this on the picture below.) The names remaining in the far right section are the ones who are absent for the day! I usually ask the class if anyone has seen those students in the building or on the bus before marking them absent. This was such a quick and easy way to take attendance and got my lunch count done at the same time! Hope this idea is one you can use as well.
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