10.8.10

Preschool Center Signs

I spent some of my weekend with my Cricut Personal Cutter.  I love my Cricut, it is the easiest way to make diecuts of many sizes.  This weekend I worked on Center or Station signs for my preschool classroom.  I think they turned out pretty cute!  I used Sesame Street Font to cut letters and numbers.  I laminated my signs with my Scotch Laminator from Wal-Mart.  I love it!

Each sign will hang near the center itself.  There is a spot on each sign labeled with a 1 and a 2.  This is to keep the number of students in each center to 2 only.  I don't have huge class, so I created 9 center signs.  Check them out below.


When a child wishes to go to a center they take a clothespin with thier name on it and clips it to the 1 or 2 spot on the center sign.  When both the spots on the sign are taken it means the center is full.  Then, if a child moves from that center they take the clothespin with them and they clip it to the next center sign.


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9 comments:

  1. Love those! I would love to see pictures of your centers!

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  2. These are so great! I have a cricut, too, and love it for my classroom! Thanks for sharing the inspiration!

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  3. what a fun idea :) come on over and link up to MMM next Monday!!! great work!

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  4. I agree with Katie, it would be good to see these in use at your centers. The signs look easy to use, great!

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  5. We don't start school until Sept. at the preschool I am at, so I will add pics as the room comes together :)

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  6. Is the cricket easy to use? It looks complicated with all the buttons it has on it.

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  7. How do you hang these so they can easily clip the clothespin?

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  8. I only attach sticky tac to the top portion of the sign. Then the kids clip at the bottom on the sign, on the number.

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