Friday, October 4, 2013

The Best Memory Book Ideas Ever and a FREEBIE Just For You!


Do you all create a kindergarten memory book?  This is the perfect time of year to get your memory books set up for the entire year.  Be sure to leave your tips and ideas in the comment section.
Here are some of mine:

Tips:


I bind my memory books before the year begins.
I use black for the cover page and I include one page for each month of the year, Aug. - June.

Each month, I glue some special projects on that month's page (front & back) and I include a photo of the child each month.

Here are some monthly ideas:
(Many of the images are linked to our TPT page where you can download the templates.)

Cover:  Die cut school bus with photo of child on the bus.

August:  1st day photo, Chicka-chicka-boom-boom tree with child's name in fun foam letters, and "My favorite sandwich" writing.

Back of August page:
 

September page:

September fall leaf poem & photo.
Back of Sept. page had the Halloween photo.  Usually there is a Halloween craft here and the bear skin with Native American symbols is on the Nov. page.

October page:

  They "bought" the decorations for their cats with 20 cents.  Our receipts for 

                          November page:

Back of Oct. page faces Nov. page
Classic handprint turkey.
We use lace doilies for the pilgrim girl collars.

Back of Nov. page faces Dec. page.

 December page: 

 Laced stocking with wish list of images clipped from advertisements.
This photo has each child dressed up as their favorite holiday icon:  reindeer, snowman, gingerbread man, or elf.  This goes with our class graph.  The reindeer wins every year because he can fly.  :)
 (Monthly writing is available on TPT.)
Back of Dec. page faces Jan. page.

January page:  

Snowman Shop.  Students buy the pieces to decorate their snowman:  
Oh, my!  He lost an eye!  
Back of Jan. page:  Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

February page: 

 Includes photo of their Valentine costume.  The little numbered hearts create a clock.

 This National Symbol Writing template is also on TPT.
Back of Feb. page:  National Symbol writing.

March page: 

 Photo dressed like a leprechaun & their self portrait doll We used it for a writing prompt.  
Back of March page had their kite writing.  They are still up in our classroom.

April page:  

Career writing.  They dressed up looking like what they want to be when they grow up.  This template is on TPT.  We also have lots of career puppets on TPT too.  Click each career to see each puppet:
Fire Fighter,     Police Officer,     Chef or baker,     Ballerina,    Construction Worker,    Baseball Player.
 

 Back of April page has our Earth Day world with helping hands.


May page:  

 Life Cycle of a butterfly in pasta:  Eggs = pastina,  Caterpillar = spiral pasta,  Chrysalis = small shell pasta,  Butterfly = bow tie pasta.  Paint with tempra or acrylic paints.  
Our organic, edible raised bed garden.


 And this goes on the June page. 

 It's their VIP report.  Their graduation photo also goes here.
Back of June page.

This poem goes on the back cover:
What are your great tips for memory books?
Here is the FrEeBiE I promised you.
Click the image for the FREEBIE:
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See you all next month on the 4th!  
Palma :)


2 comments:

  1. Your memory books are adorable! I do them for my firsties every year :) I love the idea of binding them before the year starts!! I usually keep a folder of things to put in it throughout the year, but I always feel like I'm rushing around at the end trying to get them all ready!

    Have a great weekend!
    Sarah
    A Sunny Day in First Grade

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    1. Thank you for your comment. :) Yes, binding them early really does help. :)

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