This past week, we stumbled upon adjectives again. I decided to pretty things up with a fun and colorful anchor chart {that you might have seen on my Instagram}!
Inspiration came from none other than Pinterest… but I can’t find a source 🙁 We concluded our adjective discussion {for now} by making Reagan’s Rainbow Name-bows— always a class favorite!! First we brainstormed as many adjectives as we could for each letter… some letters were a little bit hard! Then we put our rainbows together… sorry, no pics of the kiddos’ projects. I think I took this exact picture last year, ha!
I am *sparkling* don’t you think?? 😉
Earlier in the month, we decorated for St. Patrick’s Day. I do this little project every year; it’s easy and quick, and my firsties love it! I just noticed that the second one in from the left says, “I feel lucky because I have nineteen hamsters and a blue fish.” Nineteen?!?!
We also made some Loopy Leprechauns, courtesy of Cara Carroll. This pic is before we added names to the hats… gotta protect my littles!
I love your adjective word wall- so pretty and bright. Do you keep it up for the rest of the year once you've made it?
-Maria
Love your crafts and your adjective chart is gorgeous. Have a good week.
That compliment jar is adorable! I definitely had to add it to my TPT wishlist right away!
Okay…I am in awe of how neat your handwriting is! I love how colorful your adjective chart is. My anchor charts never turn out nice like that! Thanks for sharing!
Antoinette 🙂
Shoelaces and Sugar Cookies
That anchor chart looks amazing! 🙂
Kimberly Ann
Live, Laugh, I love Kindergarten
I'm loving the name bows, got to try and fit that in with my class! I adore reading about your class so I've nominated you for a Sunshine Award. Check out my post here.
Butterflying Through Teaching
Love your adjective anchor chart! I'm an anchor chart fanatic! Creating them is my therapy. Love your blog and so happy I found it!!
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One Fab Teacher
I bet your littles are loving the compliment jar! It's too cute!
Kimberly
The Learning Tree
You always have the best anchor charts! Love them! I try to replicate them but they are never as pretty!
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P.s. I LOVE your anchor chart!
Your adjective anchor chart is beautiful! Mine always look like garbage. Ugh!
Adorable compliment jar! Your ideas are always amazing!
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Really a nice article with lot of creativity. Keep it up
Great ideas! I like the decoration for St. Patrick`s Day. Now I just think to change it a little and use for senior students. They are not so sincere as little children but it can make them express their thoughts and wishes and it can be useful for writing essays and other serious works (you can find some good essays here apply to EssayOnlineStore ) I also like to give my children little papers of different colours at the end of the lesson and the should decide what mood they have after the lesson and to choose one of the papers (yellow – I am happy, green – t was Ok, blue – I am bored, grey – I am very tired) You know it is very helping.
You are amazing! I love your ideas and your Adjective Anchor Chart. Such talent and patience to make something so colourful and useful!