Today I am linking with up Tara for Monday Made It! I love getting ideas from everyone who links up with this series. Since I was at the beach last week, {take me back, please!} I didn't have a lot of time to work on projects.
While I was at the beach, I bought a shark (see last post for details) and shark teeth. I thought it would be neat to have some way to display them without the kids touching them or better yet, stealing them! So, I made this little display to put beside the shark!
Thanks for linking up Lana! Your kiddos are going to go nuts over your shark display:))) So cool! Living in Florida, I much rather see sharks on TV or in a jar as opposed to when I'm at the beach!!!
ReplyDelete4th Grade Frolics
Your kids are going to love it!
ReplyDeleteLifelong Learning
Super cool! Talk about a display that is going to engage students!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Fifth Grade Fun
That's awesome! The kids will be excited to see it!
ReplyDeleteBethany
FabandFunin4th!
Cool! What an awesome display!
ReplyDeleteDiane
Fifth in the Middle
Great display, Lana. I love the touch-but-don't-take approach.
ReplyDeleteI am also looking forward to hearing about your plans for organizing your social studies binders. Currently half of my social studies materials are on my living room floor...
Don't you just love summer?!
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Kim
Finding JOY in 6th Grade
What a great idea! I'm sure your kids will love it. I'd be lying if I said that the shark didn't intrigue me just a bit. I've never seen that before!
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Primarily Speaking
Your display is a great way to keep everything safe, yet accessible. I love it! I also can't wait to read about your social studies binders...that is one of my least favorite subjects to teach so I'm hoping you can breathe some life into me! :) Your blog is awesome! I found you through Monday Made It. I'm a fellow 4th grade teacher from the north and am your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteJennifer
Mrs. Laffin's Laughings
My boys from my class this year would have LOVED to have this in their room!
ReplyDelete-Sarah
A Rocky Top Teacher
Just found your blog through Monday Made It. I love what you made. The kids are going to be so excited to look at the teeth and the shark. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJeanette
Third Grade Galore
What a great display!
ReplyDeleteApril
Wolfelicious
This is great! I just recently found a shark tooth when I was cleaning out my room from some old trip to the ocean. I just might need to consider making something similar. I'm your newest follower! I'll be teaching 4th and 5th grade this fall.
ReplyDeleteMeghan
Learning and Teaching for Life
The beach is magical. My boys, my husband and I spent hours and hours and hours through the years perusing the sand in search of the ever illusive shark teeth. Countless delightful beach moments:) Thanks for your marvelous post, which brought all the sweet memories back.
ReplyDeleteDarcy
Love the shark! I am a new teacher looking to move to SC, what city are you in?
ReplyDeleteJenna
Just Diving In
This is so cool, Lana!!! Your kids are going to love it!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Fun in Room 4B