How does your friendship grow?
With Bucket Fillers of course!
My very first post on this blog and my all time top viewed post was on Bucket Fillers.
From that post on, I've created monthly themed bucket filler slips to help cultivate a caring classroom.
You can grab all previous seasonal bucket filler notes {HERE}.
My newest one for spring is ready to share:
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Hi Denise!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the bucket filling slips! I love them and do bucket filling in my classroom.
This is a great Linky Party:)
Lory
Fun for First
The Robin’s Nest
Hello there! I have seen this book so many times and for some reason haven't stopped to see what it was about. I went back and read your original post about it and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it!! I am so glad this linky party brought me to your blog! I am your newest follower and look forward to checking out the rest of your blog for some other great ideas. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSea Bear's Kindergarten
What a sweet idea Denise! I've witnessed my kids' friendships grow and develop over the year. I think they would have wonderful things to say to each other. Isn't it hard to say goodbye at the end of the year?
ReplyDeleteDoris@thirdgradethinkers8
At this time of year I always feel like I haven't done enough character development! They get to tired of their classmates and their responses are not sweet to each other anymore. Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI love anything that helps to create a classroom of caring children. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLori (luvyorkies@gmail.com)
Teaching With Love and Laughter
What a sweet little note! Isn't Manic Monday great!
ReplyDeleteShawna
The Picture Book Teacher's Edition
Cute! I am your newest follower:) Stop by and visit me...
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Thank you for this freebie! I love it!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth
Fun in Room 4B