My newest item to my
TpT Store are signs for your Whole Brain Teaching Classroom.
I am super-excited about these because I pretty much love everything about
Whole Brain Teaching and I am currently obsessed with the chevron print :)
I had a similar set of signs hanging in my classroom this year and it was a nice reminder of the sayings that we used and helped my visual learners a lot. WBT incorporates a lot of kinesthetic and auditory learning, but it's important to remember the visual kiddos as well!
This HUGE pdf file has the WBT lingo on four cute signs in
loads of colors. The signs say:
- Class? Yes!
- Hands & Eyes
- Teach! Okay!
- Yes! No Way!!
- Mirror
- Switch
- A blank page for your own WBT favorites :)
They come with the chevron background in:
- teal (my fav!)
- orange
- blue
- gray
- red
- purple
- green
and the last set of signs has no background in case you would rather print them on color paper... up to you!
Enjoy and I hope these will inspire you to not only try WBT in your class, but also get excited about decorating for next year (I am so excited and this year isn't even done yet!).
Want a set of these signs for free? Leave a comment telling me how you use or plan to use WBT in your class and I will choose a winner on Wednesday!
**UPDATE: Congrats to Sandra from Sweet Times in First! Check your email because you won :)
I LOVE using WBT in my classroom!
ReplyDeleteI pretty much did it all this school year: class yes, teach ok, the scoreboard, brain toys, class rules, hands and eyes, it's cool, the 5 step lesson plan, and a TON TON TON of gestures!! :)
My kids love it and it is soooo easy with ELLs in my SEI classroom!
I plan on doing it all and MORE {lessons} this following year! I just love it!
❤ Sandra
Sweet Times in First
sweettimesinfirst@gmail.com
Stephanie,
ReplyDeleteI am moving from a gifted learners classroom to 3rd grade next year. You introduced me to WBT and I have been researching it for the last couple of weeks. I am excited to try something new like WBT next year AND I get to decorate my room exactly how I want too, which is pretty exciting.
LOVE your TPT store. Thanks for all the great stuff!
Tiffany
Love these! I already use class yes and a few more. I really want to follow the rules. I hope I win!
ReplyDeletemissnelsonattpt@yahoo.com
I had never heard of WBT until recently. Thanks blogging! I love it! I have been doing lots of research and I can't wait to start it with my class next year!!
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I have been using WBT just for a few weeks so far, but it has gone over SO WELL in my first grade classroom! We use the rules, scoreboard, class-yes,hands and eyes, teach-okay (with switch!), mirrors, etc.
ReplyDeleteWe just started summer break, but I'm already anxious and ready to start a full-on WBT classroom next year! I'm obsessed, and it's already catching on like wildfire in my grade level.
Love to find fellow Wibbeteers!! :) Thanks for the amazing blog!
learning about WBT is a summer project for me! these are great resources/materials!
ReplyDeleteI found wbt through you! Thank you for that, btw. I have been incorporating lots of gestures into my teaching these last few weeks. I can't wait to learn more and have a whole new way to invigorate teaching and learning in my classroom next year.
ReplyDeleteI'll be implementing WBT in the fall. So excited!
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First I have heard of this, I currently teach a grade one class and have tried everything all year and am still constantly putting out fires! I can't wait to learn and try more of this program.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
These are great! They would really help my students remember the cues for responses!
ReplyDeleteMindy
mwells@ourwayschool.com
Super Cute! I would love to download BUT the link is not there in TpT... any suggestions. Thanks! i ♥ wbt
ReplyDeleteTpT was recently upgraded, so some things are still not quite right :( Here's the direct link: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Whole-Brain-Teaching-Chevron-Signs
DeleteHope that helps!
~Stephanie
This looks like it will work well with the Making Thinking Visual techniques we are implementing this year.
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