Easy to Use Design
These Giving Trees are totally easy to use! Inside each of the Giving Trees you will find the letters to complete your display, the 8.5' x 11" poster that communicates the fact that you need to get those supplies for your classroom, and awesome frames for you to write your supplies on. Everything you need!Displaying Your Giving Tree
These are super easy to display too! All you need is a white board, a bulletin board, your classroom door, or a display board! I've seen them done in all of these ways! Here's how you put this together.1. Print out all of the materials you will need.
2. Cut out the letters and other items. You may want to laminate them because you can sue them year after year!
3. Write your wish list items one at a time on each frame.
4. Display your Giving Tree in your room!
5. Get those supplies! Whoot!!
Things to Remember!
Think across your school year and subjects for your supply needs. Think about those craft projects or those STEM activities that escape you right now! Holiday parties and events are another thing to think about! Dig into your year and go from there!
It is always key to thank parents for the supplies that they send in. Simply sending a thank you note is one of the easiest ways to thank them. One great way to show everyone what supplies were donated and say thank you all at once is to make a picture collage of all the goodies and send it out to all the parents at once! It's a super fun way to show your thanks!
Themes!
There are so many themes available that you should find something that meets your needs! If you don't see one here, I could probably whip one up for your needs! Simply leave a comment or email me at classroombestdays@gmail.com to share your idea! Here are the themes available in my store now!As you can see, using Giving Trees to request supplies you need at Back-to-School Night or Open House can be a simple and fun process. I'd love to see you try one out! Drop a comment if you have other ideas of how to ask for supplies! We'd love your suggestions!
Want to discover more about how to make your classroom more student-led during the first week of school? Check out this blog post!
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