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Monday Made-It

Good morning all and I'm finally back for another Monday Made-It. This week I am formatting my post a little differently. Usually I create stuff throughout the week and then I just cram it all into one post. Unfortunately, I am not able to go into great detail on every project. So I have decided to create separate posts on each project and then give a brief description on my Monday Made-It post.

Project #1
I created these notebooks for my students this year. Perfect for using more than one subject in each notebook. you can find the link to the post HERE.

Project #2
I finally jumped on the bandwagon and made myself a teacher toolbox. You can find the link to the post HEREIf you would like a copy of your own, please visit my TPT store HERE.
**I have two different files available for purchase. One is premade labels and the other is customizable**


Comments

  1. As soon as those composition books go on sale, I'm grabbing a class set and adding tabs! Your notebooks look great!

    Hooty
    Hooty's Homeroom

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  2. Love it! The labels are SO cute. I'd need to change them to French, but the animal theme is super adorable!

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  3. I so love your teacher toolbox such a cute idea. I wanna make one for a crafty toolbox thanks for the idea.Love the animals so cute.

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  4. I love the notebooks. I've done that with 2 subjects before but I love the idea of including 3! I love being able to send home a full notebook with resources at the end of the year!

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  5. I love the animals you used on the labels. It really takes it up a notch!
    Rachel
    la Señorita Creativa

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  6. I always stock up on the composition notebooks when target marks them down to 10 cents after school starts. I love you ideas. Also that box is amazing. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  7. I definately want to make a teacher tool kit, but I can't find the container anywhere! Where did you find yours?
    KaSandra
    MemoriesMadeinFirst

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  8. This is a wonderful idea for the notebooks!

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  9. Your blog is adorable! I nominated you for the Liebster Award! Head to my blog and check it out! :)

    Lindsey
    Mrs. Johnson's Little Prowlers

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  10. Entering the contest for my mom. I want her to have the teacher toolbox for her classroom

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