You need what? ......When? .......oh boy!
That's usually how my crafting conversations go. It's not because I can't figure out what to make or how to create it but my problem is just to the right of the front door. The room that everyone pretty much ignores unless we have to make something. The craft room.
Now my intentions are good. I usually clean and organize this room right before Christmas on the one blessed snow day we usually get. I tackle that room with 2 garbage bags and a boatload of Christmas songs. Only this year, it's December 18th and we didn't have any snow days yet. (hence the Oh boy!)
My daughter's classroom teacher emailed me a few weeks ago asking if I could come up with a craft for their Christmas party. If course, being the Krafty Teacherz I said yes and began my Pinterest search. I came across several awesome ideas (see Amazing-holiday-just-saying entry) and I decided to do the snowman finger prints. I thought they were cool and something just a little unique (apparently the teacher's I work with did so too since I ended up seeing more of these snowmen than I ever thought possible)
Maybe it's me- As a mom I would LOVE to have ornaments made by my child for every year they are in school. As a teacher I barely had time for the curriculum never mind the "fun" stuff. I didn't do a whole lot of crafts when I had a classroom and for that I give my deepest and sincerest apologies to not only my students but to their parents who were hoping for a little something sweet made from their little cherub and I dropped the ball. I could think of a lot of excuses and many of them would apply but the truth of the matter is that I chose education over crafts. I chose to work my little kiddos right up until the last bell of vacation. don't get me wrong I did let them have holiday parties and birthday parties but for the most part I had to get the curriculum in. I wish I did it differently. I wish I'd let them have practice holding a scissors. Even fourth graders have trouble with the grasp and accuracy of that hard-to-master-yet-looks-so-easy-tool. I wish I gave them time to develop their creativity and was able to see their vision of the the world. I know I must have done some classroom art projects with them but I just can't seem to remember. I hope they do and I hope they liked whatever project it was.
It took me a long time to realize how important this was. My son was growing up during my first few years of teaching and somehow I didn't seem to notice the lack of trinkets. His daycare sent home plenty of adorable ornaments and poems. I don't know I missed not getting an ornament while he was in elementary school. I just know that one day while my daughter was in Kindergarten I received her beautiful handcrafted ornament and I was shocked that it took me so long to realize what I had been missing. Luckily we had moved to a new town after my daughter was born and the K and 1 teacher's both believed in making class ornaments. When I received the email from the 2nd grade teacher I knew that I HAD to do an ornament. She did not specify, but for me it was a definite. We were doing an ornament...period.
Tomorrow is the big day. I took a 1/2 day off from work because this is important. Not that teaching my inner city kids is not, but, sometimes you need to put your family first and do what needs to be done. I can't wait to see her excitement when I walk in the door. Little doodlebug is going to be so excited that her Mama is in school and helping with this craft. I have an awesome co-room mom who stepped in to help me and is totally on board with what we are creating. I think she may even be more excited than I am!
I'll post the final result tomorrow but as for now please remember to take the time and do something with your students, Something creative and fun. They are learning so many skills and it gives you the opportunity to learn so much about their world.
As for my craft room....yeah it's still a mess. Guess I'll have to do the same thing I did for Halloween- sew up some curtains and cover the entryway!
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Thursday, December 18, 2014
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
8 more days and the Freak in the foyer will be gone for the year!

Yes 8 more days until I can finally go to bed without bolting upright thinking "Crap! I forgot to move the elf again!" THANK GOODNESS!
It's not that I don't like the elf. He is cute in a pixie meets Kewpie kind of way. It's the constant pressure of finding cool places for him to turn up. Just moving to different spots would suffice but NO! Now friends are posting the tiny little devil in the "bathtub", going fishing for goldfish crackers and yes even taking a cruise with Barbie.
You would think that with having an pseudonym like Krafty I would have all sorts of ideas up my sleeve....well I don't. I suck at this! Most nights I can barely remember to undress before bed never mind remember to move the demon leprechaun from ....(well you know). I rely on looking at friends posts and copy their ideas from the night before and praying that their kid didn't tell my kid what theirs did.

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In my attempt to alleviate some of this burden I recruited my older son to be the mover of the elf. He had some great ideas but I would hardly think my daughter would enjoy seeing her precious elf wrapped in duct tape and surrounded by army men. In a good attempt oldest child moved the elf and proceeded to open EVERY cabinet door. Every door. Youngest child was amazed! She thought it was the funniest thing since she the time caught her grandmother passing gas. (true story) Well who ended up closing all those doors and drawers? Not the weird-o in the red leotard that's for sure,
Well eight more days. Eight more days until our funny little elf disappears and leaves behind a present for our family on Christmas eve- PJ's. Now I can't complain about the PJ's. Let me tell you know this tradition started....
On my eldest child's first Christmas I was so excited to have him open his presents. Hubby surprised me with my first digital camera and It was perfect. Little junior amazed at the Christmas tree. In his 8 months he had never seen anything like it and playing with the packages was so much fun! Well hubby decided that he was NOT going to wear a T shirt or PJ's for the opening of gifts. "That's silly- We are the only ones here- Who's gonna know that I am in my briefs" Well sunshine, guess what...EVERYONE knows! Who do you think held my beautiful and happy baby boy as he tore open his gifts? Who showed him how to play with the toys as mom snapped a photo of every single moment of Christmas morning? Oh yes- Underwear Daddy! Thank goodness for photo editing. I wonder if I can photo shop the Sasquatch chest hair too?
So now our friendly house elf leaves four beautifully decorated packages filled with brand new jammies for Christmas eve and all is good in our home...until next Thanksgiving.
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Amazing Holiday & DIY classroom ornaments- Just saying!
Hey there! Again it's taking me way too long to post. It's not because posting has not been on my mind but quite the opposite. I have been so involved in our school's craft fair and now I'm on to obsessive over my classroom observation. I have no idea why I thought it would be a great to schedule both within 7 days (actually withing 5 days) but apparently I am a glutton for punishment. I guess maybe I could go for the sympathy vote??? Who knows.
Anyway- during this whole craft fair process I have become acquainted with so many cute ideas to do in the classroom. I would LOVE to do all of these but being a travelling teacher I rarely have time for one craft a year.
The first little nugget I found is something that I am actually doing in my daughters classroom on Friday (yes can I squeeze one more thing in??)
Anyway- during this whole craft fair process I have become acquainted with so many cute ideas to do in the classroom. I would LOVE to do all of these but being a travelling teacher I rarely have time for one craft a year.
The first little nugget I found is something that I am actually doing in my daughters classroom on Friday (yes can I squeeze one more thing in??)

In an ideal world I would LOVE to do this! A variation would be to use magnets- Just something a little different.

This cutie pie is made with dried glue!

Keeping this one a large photo because shortening it would not do it justice!

All of these are so adorable and fairly easy to make. I love being able to have students bring in items from home to make their craft. It just shows them that a craft can be made from anything. They don't have to make a special trip to the local big box store to make something cool.
PS- As far as my awesome holiday- I HAVE to share that I have been starting to use Ebates and have been getting back $ hand over fist! Seriously. Just got back $20. on my last shopping order. Here is my referral link if you are interested. Takes 10 seconds to sign up and you can shop at all your normal stores.
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Sunday, November 30, 2014
CYBER MONDAY!
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Tomorrow is Cyber Monday at Teachers Pay Teachers and the deals are going to be awesome! You get 28% off when you use code TPTCYBER! Empty out that wish list...treat yourself to all those awesome products you know you are going to need and use after the holidays!
Here are some of my newest products that you can use in your classroom year round! Get it now while it's on sale! Be sure to click on the photo to bring you to my page!
Very cute activity where students read sight words (pre-printed) write them, then either build them with tiles or stamps. I've used this with my students and they LOVE it! Click on the photo to take you to the page.
This is my most popular game! I have sold about 20 of these in the past 3 months! This is geared towards Kindergarten but can be used in first grade as a review!
An awesome incentive program to get students to keep track of their reading. Can be used as a reading log at home as well.
Another crowd favorite! Use this in small groups or as a whole class literacy center. Enough activities to keep several groups of students occupied!
This activity has 20 days worth of sentences in a booklet form. The sentences are basic and it is up to the student to add details to stretch them out. You may have to do a few with them in the beginning but the students are able to handle the concept. Great for 1st and 2nd grades.
Two of my favorite games that are geared for the upper grades. I have shared these with my daughter's teachers and they LOVE it! Click on the photo of each grade to check it all out!
I try to do my best in pricing and I think I do price fairly. I keep additional licences really low in the hopes that people will not just randomly share and not pay for the licence. Please be sure to rate my product and like my store to find out the details on upcoming sales and new products!
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Sunday, August 3, 2014
It's the best of the best of the best!
With the sale on Monday I thought that today would be a great time to highlight some of my high wish listed/ purchased items. These are items that have been tested either in my groups or in my "test classrooms" (I love my cooperating teachers). Of course if you see something that could be improved feel free to email me at kraftyteacherz@gmail.com and if I use your idea I will send you an updated copy of the item.
These items are very similar. They both have book recommendations inside as well as a template for informational writing. The lady bug piece has a craft to complete. Both are excellent for spring!

These incentive bookmarks have been popular. Relatively inexpensive ($3)- copy onto card stock and cut. (nice activity to give your room mom) You can either stamp, paper punch or sticker the square for good behavior/books read/ on task and once students fill the book mark they can choose from a pre-designated prize.
Another popular wish listed item for this sale is my stretch this sentence. I start with simple sentences and encourage students to expand them. ($3) There are enough for 20 days- the first month of school. Next month's edition will come out soon! Follow me on TPT for updates!

LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS! This has several pages of sight words with plenty of room to use stamps or tiles. There is also a section where you can rainbow write (write and color) the words. ($2.50)
This item is a spin off of my popular summer journal. It has enough pages for the month of September along with a choice of 2 possible journal covers. Each page has a prompt and students are encouraged to use that prompt to write. This is a great supplemental or warm up writing activity. I have also used similar prompts when I had a substitute teacher in the room. Students are writing freely but still on the same topic. They also love sharing at the end of the writing period. ($5)
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