Monday, July 29, 2013

Monday Made It - iPad Slant Board, PBIS Frame, and Clever Calendar Cards!

It's time for the most creative day of the week - it's Monday Made It day!
Thanks to Tara for hosting this lollapalooza of ideas!
First, I found this iPad slant board at Kirklands in the clearance section for about $7.00.
I have one iPad in my room, and just got a grant for two more minis, and thought my students would enjoy using this slant board while working on the iPads throughout the day.
It was really pink, and I hoped to make it match the chevron theme I've been working with. So I used some of the same scrapbook paper I used on my letters from last week to cover part of it.
I used modgepodge to attach it, and then added a label.
 
I used the same scrapbook paper and washi tape (the black polka dot) to decorate the back of the slant board.
I liked the way the scrapbook combination was turning out, so I created a PBIS frame for my weekly behavior award winner.
I plan to write the name with a dry erase marker on the frame each week.
The frame used on the certificate is from Collaboration Cuties!
Also, I created some unique calendar cards for marking the days of the month.
On each calendar card is the date as well as a number quiz that promotes creative thinking skills.
The answers to the codes on these cards are:
2 = W on a B is 2 = Wheels on a Bike
 
4 = W on a C is 4 = Wheels on a Car
 
5 = P in a N is 5 = Pennies in a Nickel
 
2 = N in a D is ????
The first two people who comment with the correct answer will win a set of my calendar cards for September.
If you would like to purchase these fun cards, check out my TpT store!

8 comments:

  1. 2 Nickels in a Dime
    :)
    Ugamler@boyertownasd.org

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  2. Nickels in a dime! :)
    Justkeepteaching@gmail.com
    ~Lindsay

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  3. I have never seen a board like that before for an iPad - what a great find. I can't wait to read more post. Thanks for sharing.

    Jamie
    teachingtidbit.blogspot.com

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  4. Very eye pleasing! Good job! Paula @ educating children with disabilities.blogspot.com

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  5. The slant board came out really pretty! I have never heard of one of those before.

    Sara :)
    Smiling In Second Grade

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  6. Love that slant board and it turned out super cute! I haven't seen one of those, but I can see where it would be useful...especially for kids!
    Blessings, Vicky
    Keep Calm & Imagine

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  7. The ipad Slant board came out perfectly! Love this idea!
    Alison
    Rockin' and Lovin' Learnin'

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  8. Love the PBIS idea!! (May I steal it? lol) It's the little things like that which really encourage the kids with their behavior. Thanks for sharing!

    Jasmine
    Buzzing With Mrs. McClain

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