Saturday, July 7, 2012

Classroom Theme Linky

I heard of a linky that I wanted to be apart of. Surfin' Through Second is curious about what everyone plans on decorating their classroom like for the new school year.

Well, if you have been following my posts you know that my theme is OWLS! Along with some colorful dots! :) I am still working on more things to complete my classroom. I am also holding out until July 19th to purchase anything from a teacher store. Why July 19th? Because the teacher store near me is having a SALE!!!

Here are the pictures I have so far!









11 comments:

  1. Your owl theme is going to be adorable!! I love everything that you have gathered so far. I'm excited to see pictures of how everything looks decorated in your classroom! :)
    Lisa
    Learning Is Something to Treasure

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    1. Thank you Lisa! I PROMISE I will add pictures!
      Dani

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  2. I love your owl theme! The items you created are wonderful. The owls you used are so bright and cute! I visited your store and saw the hot/cold lunch check in document you made. The students are going to love moving their owl each day! What a great idea!

    Delighted in Second

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  3. Cute!! I love that little owl timer! The bright colors are great as well:) Thank you so much for linking up.

    Aloha,
    Corinna
    Surfin' Through Second

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  4. Your owls are precious. Love the colors and polka dots.

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  5. I'm visiting through the linky party, and I'm your newest follower. Your theme is super cute! I did owls last year, and it was a lot of fun. I even ordered owl pellets, and it was such an awesome science activity!!! I'm excited to share my classroom theme too. Come by when you get a chance.
    Waving from The Teacher's Chatterbox,
    Rebecca

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    1. Oh! I should plan on Owl pellets! Hopping over to your blog now! Thanks!
      Dani

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  6. I love the owl theme but alas can't use it here. =(

    Misty
    Think, Wonder, & Teach

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