When I taught pre-school once a upon a time ago, I had this beautiful wooden sensory table. You know the kind that kindergarten teachers dream of . . . it had a nice sturdy removable insert with a solid plug, a heavy wooden top that hides everything when it's on and even sported a shelf under it to keep all your sensory table extras and equipment. Behold, my dream sensory bin . . . But . . . that was then. Now I use everything from large under-the-bed clothes totes . . . to smaller ... VIEW POST
Sensory Table Make Over
No Sew Table Skirt Tutorial
THE PROBLEM So, I had to take matters into my own hands. I couldn't take it anymore. My poor school is an old one and, as such, it has old furniture. I've replaced quite a bit of it little by little, but I these old tables are still around and a definite eye-sore. The other problem . . . storage. You can see all my totes that I keep sensory items in under the tables. I needed to hide that clutter. It's bad enough that I know it's there. I didn't want everyone else seeing it. ... VIEW POST
Good bye ugly chair…hello cute chair…now to find time to sit in it.
I I’m jumping on the band wagon . . . the ‘my chair which I seldom set in is ugly so I want a new one but really don’t want to spend any money on one’ band wagon that is. Time4 Kindergarten did hers! And the hardest working kindergarten teacher ever, Deedee Wills from Mrs. Wills Kindergarten, did hers . . . So today on my project list was…re-do that ugly old chair in the basement so you can use it at school. Here's what I had to start with... it was ... VIEW POST