Creating a Scrapbook For Teachers
It can be a lot of fun to create a scrapbook for an
elementary school teacher. It’s also a great way to give the teacher photos of
the kids without having 25 individual photos each school year. I have found many
photo taking opportunities for teachers at the elementary level.
Often
there is a class photo taken by the company taking the children’s individual
photos. If a full class photo was not taken, then consider taking class photos
either during computer time, during singing time, or during circle time.
My kids each went to different schools yet I still found the same
opportunities to take photos. Throughout the year, there were often verbal
reports the kids did. Each child had their turn to deliver the report and
parents were invited. Ask one parent from each day to take photos of each child
delivering their report that day. If the teacher takes his/her own photos offer
to pay the developing and then make a duplicate set to include in a
scrapbook.
Each year my kids participated in either a play or a sing
along. Take photos and then ask other parents to also share their photos of
these performances.
Throughout the year there were parties in the
classroom, always needing a parent volunteer. Ask the parent volunteers to take
photos and share them with you for inclusion in the scrapbook.
Field
trips also require parent volunteers. Again, ask those parents for copies of
photos taken during the field trip.
If you have a music program at your
school, consider adding the song lyrics from the songs learned during the year.
Just copy them onto acid free paper, add a border and you’ve got a great
page.
If you get the opportunity, ask each child to write a small thank
you to the teacher for the great school year and add those to the scrapbook.
Those hand written messages add a wonderful touch to a gift the teacher is sure
to enjoy!
Audrey Okaneko has been scrapbooking for several years. She can be reached at
audreyoka@cox.net or visited at www.scrapping-made-simple.com
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