So here are my {almost} finished Brain Bubbles. I ordered the Puzzle Books from Mailbox, but I'm unsure if I'm actually going to use them for sure. I may make up my own. I also need to finish my check out/answer sheets so I can post them as well. Has anyone else finished theirs? How often are you changing yours? I'll probably do it every quarter for sanity sake! I will have to label them by quarters so that way I can keep track of them though.
The pink one, Language Arts
The green one, Math
View from up top
I didn't think I'd fill them, but they are perfect
Up close view of the tops... I don't cut circles very well at all!
Oh well!!
7 comments:
Nice job! Where did you get the baskets? How many bubbles did you put in each one?
http://thesilverlininginteaching.blogspot.com/
Very nice! I love your blog! I was looking at last years' class pictures and was wondering where you got your polka dot letters for your word wall...I'm doing a polka dot theme this year and haven't found any letters that I quite like yet.
p.s. I'm your newest follower! :)
Gladys
http://teachinginhighheels.blogspot.com
I got the baskets from dollar tree with my bubbles! I put 50 in each basket. They could probably fit another 10-20.
Gladys - You're like my twinkie ;-) except in high heels!! I dunno how I've managed to miss finding your blog in the past.
The Word Wall letters are from Creative Teaching Press. They're from the Dots on Chocolate collection!
What are Brain Bubbles?
Jennifer
http://3rdgradelearners.blogspot.com
Jennifer check out Tonya's website Tonya's Treats 4 Teachers. She does a WONDERFUL job explaining them.
I'm not sure exactly how she's going to use them, but I'm going to use them for when students finish their work early so they don't disrupt their classmates.
Where did you buy/order the bubbles from?
Amanda
http://www.oneextradegree.blogspot.com
Do you laminate the questions inside the containers?
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