Perhaps I'm a little behind on the times, but this was the first year I heard of the "Elf on the Shelf" phenomena.
I don't have children of my own yet, so I didn't see the point in purchasing one for myself.
However, after browsing pinterest, I kept seeing lots of ideas for a classroom adaptation. Granted, there are blog posts like this that discourage the Elf, so you might need to treat it cautiously. I'd set up the elf as a winter visitor without religious ties and send a note home to parents & families before hand to cover my self.
Fellow teachers at my school used it this year and said it was very helpful with management!
Fellow teachers at my school used it this year and said it was very helpful with management!
Here are some of my favorites:
I'd need my sign to say Winter Break, not Christmas break but still a cute idea
I could easily hide him/her in my bookshelves...
In this case, it'd need to say "I will be a good listener"
The elf could totally hang out with our school supplies...
Or take a nap with a tissue blanket!
Perhaps the elf could use technology to leave us messages...
Creepy...but in a fun way.
I can definitely see the elf blogging!
This would be easy to duplicate!
We already have jenga boards that have been upcycled to be character questions or multiplication problems...
I'm a fan of these simple (no mess ones) as opposed to these ideas:
My classroom is messy enough. I don't need to create additional messy areas.
I think I may need to pick up my own elf for next year! Of course, I'll wait until after Christmas when it's on sale :)
I'm still debating between the "traditional" elf (which apparently can be dressed up!) and this version:
We'll see what's on sale! Good thing I've got a year to think about it!
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