I have fell in love with Sit Spots and I can’t wait for
my students to see them this year, the possibilities are endless! I read about
Sit Spots in a blog post by 2nd Grade Snickerdoodles, I headed over
to the Sit Spot website where I discovered you can get a free sample to make
sure the Sit Spots will work in your classroom. I quickly ordered my sample. A
few days later I had it and loved it! Next, I ordered my own, THAT WAS VERY DIFFICULT
(there are so many shapes and colors to choose from)! I settled on circles in a
few bright colors. I also ordered 5 stars; I
will use these for my DATA stars (great gains, high scores, most improved,
worked hard, etc.).
My Sit Spots came in the mail last week, I opened them
right away to check them out (my boys even had a great time playing with them
at home).
I have placed them in my classroom, not in any
particular arrangement yet BUT so far I love them. They have been vacuumed
over, had chairs drug over them, and my boys have pulled them up and put them
down TONS already!
THE SIT SPOTS STAY!
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Congrats on your new blog! It looks great! Julie ( Green Apple Lessons)
ReplyDeleteThank you Julie, I just entered your contest. I was actually just looking at your TPT Sellers Course this morning!
DeleteLove your design! I have been wanting some sit spots for awhile now. I'm following your blog now.
ReplyDeleteMegan
adventuresinteaching4thgrade.blogspot.com
Thanks Megan I am following your store and blog!
DeleteCongrats on your new blog! It looks amazing! I am your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteThe Sit Spots look absolutely amazing! They have been on my teacher wish list for a long time. I love that they come in so many great colors and shapes.
ReplyDeleteAllison
texanteach.blogspot.com
Sit Spots are on my teacher wish list too! I didn't realize you could order a sample; I will definitely have to do that!
ReplyDeleteAndrea
Maternelle avec Mme Andrea
Sit Spots are a must!!! You can never have too many!! A perfect gift for any new teachers to your school :-)
ReplyDeletehttp://planninginparadise.blogspot.com
I have never heard of these! They seem a lot better than putting painting tape on the floor and marking their names on them LOL (I was being sarcastic). I am going to sign up for my free sample!
ReplyDeleteThanks for doing this!
Lauren @ Reeves Rules
I've been wanting a set of these for a while. I'd love to use them to designate areas for partner work around the room. Your blog design looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE sit spots! I use them as line up dots, time out dots, wait for me dots...! We use the lime colored dot for our "lime leader"! lol
ReplyDeleteI have wanted these all summer! So cool!
ReplyDeleteKelsey
When I want the firsties to meet me on the carpet I tell them "Go where the magic happens..." They each have a spot and I can't wait to use these Sit Spots! Thank you
ReplyDeleteI would love to use them to help my students line up at the out door and where to stop at the in door! Also where to stand to get their books scanned! It would be amazing, thank you!! :)
ReplyDeleteI have so many ideas for these! I would love to use them for lining up, assigning spots on the carpet, skip counting in math, etc. Thanks for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of this before! What a great idea :D
ReplyDeleteMaren @ Malimo Mode
I have been reading a lot about sit spots lately, and they seem like the perfect thing for my first grade classroom! It would definitely make it easier for my kiddos to find their spot at the carpet!
ReplyDeleteBecky
I would use them for circle time or lining up.
ReplyDeleteI would love to help my kindergarteners learn personal space by using these!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these during whole group time! =)
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy my team members introduced me to Sit Spots! They are such a great alternative to the "carpet," and I love that you can match them to your room theme. I would use these to define spots during whole group learning (carpet time), creating a straight line at the door, and defining spots during centers. The possibilities are endless!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy my team members introduced me to Sit Spots! They are such a great alternative to the "carpet," and I love that you can match them to your room theme. I would use these to define spots during whole group learning (carpet time), creating a straight line at the door, and defining spots during centers. The possibilities are endless!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had heard about these last year. I could have definitely used them!
ReplyDeleteVery handy to help keep kids in their places or to help organize for reading/activity groups!
ReplyDeleteI have never even heard of these before. They look awesome!
ReplyDeleteI have never even heard of these before. They look awesome!
ReplyDeleteLori you Won!! Expect an email soon!
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