Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Uno, dos, tres!

Well, I have to admit.. I haven't done any spring cleaning yet. What I have been doing though is a lot of purging, sorting, and organizing. After looking through Montessori catalogs online, I was worried that I wouldn't be able to afford the materials I needed for our classroom. So, instead I have been trying to come up with some simple & inexpensive materials on my own, and they seem to work just as well! I have also recently found some fellow bloggers who make a lot of materials themselves, so I am hoping to learn some new ideas from them. :) It feels so good now that everything has a place of it's own and that we can easily find what we need without having to dig through a box of supplies!

Goodbye (old & beloved, but difficult to find anything in) Art Box..



Hello (new, see-through & organized) glass containers! Some came from World Market and the others were (spaghetti sauce and sliced fruit) jars I had cleaned and saved.



I am loving these little pails. The Peter Rabbit ones came from Target's $1 spot and the metal ones from Michael's $1 section.



Someone else has been enjoying the fruits of my labor! He is excited about his new Montessori activity center and has been doing some sorting as well. :) I found the wooden tray on clearance at World Market. It was so perfect for these activities! Sometimes he sorts them by color, and other times by size or shape. I encourage him to count as he sorts and we have been practicing adding and subtracting a bit as well.

Buttons..



Stones..



Shells..



The natural materials were all things I already had around the house and we bought a small package of buttons and smooth glass stones at Wal-mart.

He has also been practicing his E's with chalk on some small chalkboards I found at Michael's.



Both of the boys have been enjoying drawing on them as well. :)



Oh, sweet organization.. let me count thy ways I love thee. :)

12 comments:

  1. Oooh, I love freshly organized things! Let me sing you the praises of the three ring binder! And of the recycled glass jars! : )

    Glad to see that everyone is having fun with your organization there!

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  2. OH, I love the little chalk board, how cute. My kids would love those peter rabbit pails.

    What a great use of resources!

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  3. You have a lovely blog! Just passing through ...
    Peace.

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  4. Great stuff!! I love, love, love those sorting trays!! Fresh supplies are the BEST. :D

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  5. LOVE IT. So creative. Lots of great inspiration.

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  6. Organization is a Biggy with me, too. :)
    Makes me happy.

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  7. After I organize I always feel so good. It's just relieving to see things in order and accessible.

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  8. This is wonderful! Thanks so much for the inspiration I needed right now Erin!

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  9. I love organization. I'm a little OCD. ;)
    I use repurposed glass jars to sort our craft/school supplies too. It's easier to take inventory that way. Lovely trays. I want some.

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  10. I don't know how I missed this post, but Erin it is gorgeous! I love those glass jars, I collect them for organizational purposes too. They are great. Weird, about the follow button on Fauna's blog. I don't know how that would happen. Blogger has quite a few glitches it's needs to work out.

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