I strongly believe in using my resources to become a better teacher - which is why Pinterest, blogs and TpT have transformed my life. The most recent brilliant idea I stumbled upon was a DIY pocket chart made from materials most teacher have laying around! Major perks? I could customize it to my hearts content AND is was basically free to make - no way am I paying $15 for a small pocket chart when I can make one myself for fractions of a dollar! The pocket chart was made with an over sized file folder used to for holding scrapbook paper. My intended use for the pocket chart was to hold 4th grade Common Core "I Can" statements with the standards. The chart needs some touch up - I ran out of double sided tape half-way through, but I'm beyond pleased with the result and cannot wait to make more!
After much thought of whether or not I want to attempt to adventure into making products, I decided to give it a try. I may or may not stick with it, but why not give a try and see how it goes.
So, I suppose this means I've officially opened a TpT store, although nothing is "for sale"!
I wanted my first creation to be simple, something generic. Here you have it - learning objective posters that can be laminated and written on with dry erase markers. They are super cute, too!
Check them out! Fourth Grade Fizz on TpT