During the week, I get one session where I plan for the following week.
It is then that I try and look for fresh ideas online, (Pinterest is a Godsend!).
This week I was trying to find different Christmas craft ideas for the children.
Though the ones I found may not be practical for my nursery children, they turned out beautifully!
Maybe you could have a go with your own children!
Fourth Generation Farmgirl
Dec 05, 2016 @ 15:30:28
Very creative and crafty! Your students will love it! 🙂
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Ritu
Dec 05, 2016 @ 19:02:19
I hope so Tonya! I had fun trying them anyway!
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shopgirlanonymous
Dec 04, 2016 @ 21:31:37
Love this, I guess you found most of it on Pinterest?
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Ritu
Dec 04, 2016 @ 21:32:09
Yup! Pinterest rocks!!!!
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Erika Kind
Dec 04, 2016 @ 21:00:13
Lovely, Sis!
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Ritu
Dec 04, 2016 @ 21:20:24
Thank you sis!!!
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Erika Kind
Dec 05, 2016 @ 07:55:24
You are welcome, Sis 😊
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TanGental
Dec 04, 2016 @ 19:29:34
such talent…
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Ritu
Dec 04, 2016 @ 19:36:13
Thanks His Geoffleship!!
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Judy E Martin
Dec 04, 2016 @ 18:27:50
They are brilliant, Sis. I love Pinterest too for my sewing project ideas
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Ritu
Dec 04, 2016 @ 18:51:42
Most of them are so simple too sis!!! Love Pinterest!
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Niki
Dec 04, 2016 @ 18:24:21
Might try some of them!! I don’t think I could teach without pinterest these days!!! Especially early years number challenges.
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Ritu
Dec 04, 2016 @ 18:50:21
OMG I LOVE Pinterest!!!!!! It is invaluable!
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robbiesinspiration
Dec 04, 2016 @ 18:18:20
Particularly like the Christmas tree – splendid!
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Ritu
Dec 04, 2016 @ 18:49:22
It was a little fiddly to make, but looks so effective!!
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