Really quick, because we start school tomorrow and you all know how busy this weekend is, I have a little freebie for you. I made this for one of my "get to know you" activities the first week of school.
I did not know of an easy way to upload the cookies so that you could type right onto them to put the students' names. You may be able to open the file in publisher or a graphics editing program and add a text box to type into OR you can go old school and actually WRITE the names :)
Anyway, click on the photos above to download. I put the names on the cookies and then laminated and cut them out. I have a jar that I will put them in and at the end of the poem the last person that "stole the cookie" will draw a new cookie out of the jar and we will start over. *IF* there weren't any rules about healthy snacks in our county, I'd probably give them all a REAL cookie at the end of the activity....but I can't :(
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If you've already started back - I hope it is going GREAT! If you are just starting back like me, GOOD LUCK! Hope its a great year for all of us!!!! Now, if I could only get some sleep tonight!
Your room is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the kids on your wall! Is that a bulletin board set or those rub on things? Do you mind sharing where you got them? SO cute! :)
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I could have sworn I replied to this a long time ago, but the reply is missing! The kids on the wall are clear repositionable wall stickers. I got them from Michaels and they are by "Me and My Big Ideas". Just found them on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Me-My-Ideas-Removable-Sticker/dp/B0058SHNGS
DeleteThank you so much for the cookie name game. I am going to put labels with the children's name on them and laminate in the morning. Tomorrow is my first day with the class. Your classroom is beautiful. I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy! I'm not sure how I stumbled onto your teaching blog, but somehow I did! I think I was googling educational links for my son Dean, who just started kindergarten 2 weeks ago!! AAACCKKK! Anyway, I love your blog - your classroom looks great and I bookmarked several fun things I plan to use as enrichment activities at home!! Dean's K teacher, who is young (3rd year teacher) and excited and we love her, seems great and I'm thrilled that she is doing a class blog this year. What a great tool! I hope you're doing well and have a great year!! Miss you in Craft Land! ;-) Keep in touch!
ReplyDeleteMy class loved the cookie jar game... I blogged about it this week :)
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Love this. Is there anyway I can change "stole the cookie" to "ate the cookie"? I teach pre-school. Love your room and ideas. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy kids loved singing the song. I read them "Who Took the Cookies from the Cookie Jar?" by Bonnie Lass and Philemon Sturges first. They loved trying to figure out which animal took the cookies.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Your room looks great! Thanks for sharing the pics!
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Thank you for the cookie jar idea. I this time of on-line learning, I am going to do a video for my students with their names one the cookies. I know they are missing each other and would love to hear each others names...
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