I have a super quick project that you are sure to find useful in your classroom. It is an Indoor Recess Cart, customized to your own students' interests.
Not only is this cart easy to put together and compact in size, it also allows you to put to use items that you probably already have on hand.
The main reason I created an Indoor Recess Cart was for sub days. I've always had a variety of activities students could choose on the days that we couldn't make it outside. However, I had them tucked here and there in the classroom, way too much explaining to leave for a sub. Once I consolidated the activity choices on the Indoor Recess Cart, it was much easier to leave for a substitute.
To create an Indoor Recess Cart, you will need a utility cart. Once you have your cart and assemble it, you will print your labels. I printed mine on cardstock and laminated them for durability. Finally, I glued the labels on the cart.
Click on the link below for a FREE set of labels for your Indoor Recess Cart.
After your cart is put together and labeled, next comes the fun part...filling it.
I recommend not over stuffing the cart. It will be too difficult for students see what activities are available and too difficult for them to cleanup appropriately.
You should discuss with your students the expectation for the Indoor Recess Cart. That way students are responsible for it and it doesn't become one more thing that you have to manage.
Below are some ideas for an Indoor Recess Cart.
Ideas for an Indoor Recess Cart include:
2. a variety of simple games, like Memory, Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Game!, Connect 4, and Hi Ho! Cherry-O
3. jigsaw puzzles (I like to put mine in baggies and store in one shoebox size tote.)
4. fun art supplies and drawing journals (Spiral notebooks I give students at the beginning of the year, that only come out on indoor recess days.)
5. dominoes
6. building toys, like Legos and Brain Flakes
After you loaded up your cart, you're finished! You have a fabulous Indoor Recess Cart that your students will really enjoy. As the year progresses, trade out some of the activities, so that students will continue to be interested in the choices.
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Hello, would you happen to know which shelves are in the picture, behind you (underneath the whiteboard) ?
ReplyDeleteHi. The shelves are from Pottery Barn Kids. Thanks for the question.
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