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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.




















Ahhh... I want to see 'your big reveal' already!! The suspense is killing me. Can't wait! :)
ReplyDeletelove it! I use buckets in my room but this anchor chart is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the big reveal!!!!
ReplyDeleteI started doing bucket fillers this past year and LOVE it. This anchor chart is great :)
ReplyDeleteMy class loves "Bucket Fillers". Thanks for sharing. I am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteTIPS: Teach, Inspire, and Prepare Students
Great anchor chart! I just started following. Thanks for sharing your phenomenal ideas.
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