Cold season is just around the corner and my little firsties can't keep their fingers out of their noses'!!
I have made this little poster that we will be talking about on Monday:
Click the picture above to get your own copy!
Hopefully this sign will remind my students to get a Kleenex instead!! :)
Bahahaha! I love it! It reminds me of a Boardmaker book I found online called "Nose Picking is Gross" that I have to sometimes pull out and read to my students as a reminder of what NOT to do! Thanks for the freebie!
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A is for Apple B is for Blog
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That is hysterical! I love it! In Australia Kleenex has a teachers program that you can get for free to teach children how to blow their nose and the importance of not spreading germs.
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Mrs Poultney's Ponderings
OMG! LOVE THIS! I have a kid this year that does pick! YUCK!! I printed this and I'm putting it up MONDAY!
ReplyDeleteGina
Beach Sand and Lesson Plans
This is great! So gross, but it happens every year with first graders! :)
ReplyDeleteI pinned it too!
Rachel
A-B-Seymour
Ha! This is hilarious - I need one for my classroom!
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T.G.I.F. (Thank God it's First Grade!)
Ahahha! I have a couple nose pickers this year...
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A Cupcake for the Teacher
Could you also make some posters against wedgie picking, thumb sucking, ear digging, and the like?
ReplyDeleteThis is too amazing! haha!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Kelly
Beg, Borrow, Steal
LOL! Love it!
ReplyDeleteThis cracks me up . . . I have so many sly "behind the hand" pickers this year :) Uh . . . I still know what you are doing kids!
ReplyDeleteKelley Dolling
Teacher Idea Factory
I love it!! But Kelly's right, there's always those few that think they're being so secretive!! Gross!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Halle
Across the Hall in 2nd Grade
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! Thank you Lindsey!
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Heather
Heather's Heart
This is so funny, but so needed! Such a nasty habit!
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Conversations in Literacy
Hahaha this is hilarious!
ReplyDeleteI love this!!! Too funny!
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Hahahaha this just made me crack up. I love it!!!!
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Hahahaha this just made me crack up. I love it!!!!
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Hahahaha this just made me crack up. I love it!!!!
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Cracking up!! LOVE it!
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Sunny Days In Second Grade
This is hilarious!
ReplyDeleteI laughed right out loud :)
Some of my fifth graders need this reminder...ewwww.
~Jessica
joyinthejourney.blogspot.com
L-O-V-E!!!! This is sooo first grade! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteKaren
An Apple a Day in First Grade
LOVE THIS and I am still smiling about the poster. We have already had "the talk" about noses and I still am seeing a few "pickers" so perhaps the adorable poster will help? Thank you Lindsey!!!
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Boy do I need this with this year's class. Not only do they pick but they eat! Yick! Thanks.
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The Best Endings
That is SOOO true! I have the BEST book -I Am A Booger Treat Me With Respect- it is a great story (albeit gross) that walks kids through the reasons for 'boogers' and what you should and "should NOT" do with them! HA! My 1st graders loved it!
ReplyDeleteOMG THAT IS HILLLLLLAAARRRRIOUSSSS!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
~Kristin
Kristin Cook’s Classroom Blog
This made me literally laugh out loud! So funny! It is good to know that kids are the same all over. Can't wait to put this up in my room to see the reactions.
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Hi Lindsey,
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for a few months now, which actually introduced me to TPT! Being a 3rd year teacher myself, tour items were an inspiration to start my own TPT store. Your store is actually the first store I began to follow. :) (My personal favorite item is the Back to School packet). Your one blog post even inspired me to create my own store banner (which hasn't quite ended in a good product, YET!, but I'm working on it)! Within the last 2 months, I've really started to get into the TPT thing, but I do not have a teacher blog to promote my store (although I do purchase promo time on TPT). I was just wondering if you have any ideas for helping to get the name of my store out. I'm open to any ideas from your or your followers.
Thanks for your help in advance! I look forward to continue following your blog. Your students are super lucky to have such a creative, innovative teacher!
Stephanie DeLussey
Hi Lindsey,
ReplyDeleteI have been following your blog for a few months now, which actually introduced me to TPT! Being a 3rd year teacher myself, tour items were an inspiration to start my own TPT store. Your store is actually the first store I began to follow. :) (My personal favorite item is the Back to School packet). Your one blog post even inspired me to create my own store banner (which hasn't quite ended in a good product, YET!, but I'm working on it)! Within the last 2 months, I've really started to get into the TPT thing, but I do not have a teacher blog to promote my store (although I do purchase promo time on TPT). I was just wondering if you have any ideas for helping to get the name of my store out. I'm open to any ideas from your or your followers.
Thanks for your help in advance! I look forward to continue following your blog. Your students are super lucky to have such a creative, innovative teacher!
Stephanie DeLussey
leoste716@gmail.com
biggest pet peeve! YUCKIE!
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