Thursday, June 21, 2012

Bucket Filler Anchor Chart {INSPIRED}



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  • Ummmm...it's a list. Y'all know girlfriend here loves a list.
  • I assume it was created with the class which is always important for creating ownership and anchoring learning.
  • It's a visually reminder that is always present. I find that bucket filling and all the other things like it tend to get "stale" with time. This could encourage children to keep it going strong.
  • It includes clear cut examples.
  • I already have my students "filling buckets" so this makes perfect sense.



ABOUT THIS SERIES:
I’ve been working hard to complete my classroom makeover for the 2012-2013 school year so that I may provide you with a summer full of tips and ideas for setting up your own classrooms. To kick off my second annual summer-long, daily series on setting up, organizing, and managing your classroom I am running a miniseries titled, “INSPIRED” and will feature a photo that brought inspiration to my very own classroom makeover. 
Be sure to check out my Clutter-Free Guide to Organizing and Managing Your Classroom as well as my Classroom Themes Page for tons of tips and ideas. 




6 comments:

  1. Ahhh... I want to see 'your big reveal' already!! The suspense is killing me. Can't wait! :)

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  2. love it! I use buckets in my room but this anchor chart is fantastic!

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  3. I can't wait to see the big reveal!!!!

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  4. I started doing bucket fillers this past year and LOVE it. This anchor chart is great :)

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  5. My class loves "Bucket Fillers". Thanks for sharing. I am a new follower.
    TIPS: Teach, Inspire, and Prepare Students

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  6. Great anchor chart! I just started following. Thanks for sharing your phenomenal ideas.

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