Jul 27, 2012

Lunch Printable

My accomplished little sis {one of them} is a wonderful elementary teacher. She has recently been given the opportunity to share more of her talents to teach an accelerated class. So proud and excited for another job well done!


I absolutely love designing classroom art and charts for Miss Kristen! Best of all, I get to see it printed and being used to enrich her teaching and the kids' learning. Last school year, I was asked to design a lunch chart to give the students an opportunity to choose their preferred meal of the day. Kristen then used number clothespins for the kiddos to mark their choice. So bright, fun, and a simple interactive piece of art. 


I am excited to share this chart with my readers! Just click on the photo or caption below to download the 12" x 27" chart. 

Click to download Lunch Count Chart
Looking for a Milk Choices printable? Click to check out a great chart for students to choose their daily drink option!

ENJOY and stay tuned for another free printable to tackle student behavior!

8 comments:

  1. I love this! I used something similar when I taught elementary school. Great for attendance as well!

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  2. What does she have attached to her clothespins??

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    1. Hi Lindsay! She used foam squares (hot glued to both sides of each pin). The foam squares are numbered for each student to choose their lunch pick. Hope this helps!

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  3. Do you have an editable version? We have different choices. Or I would love tips on how to make my own.
    Thanks, Charleen

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  4. Can you make a milk choice one? white, strawberry, chocolate?

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    1. Pleasure working with you Kari! Link to new printable for anyone else interested: https://www.etsy.com/listing/159290524/milk-count-classroom-art-printable

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  5. How did you print this? Would it be possible to get this in (4) 8x10 sections that I could print in color at home and assemble and laminate at school??

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    1. Hi - my sister did the printing, but believe she had it done at Staples and then laminated. Send me a quick email and I'd be happy to customize this for you. Thanks!

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