Monday, August 4, 2014

Crayon Box Books

Friends, I'm repeating this post from last August. I hope all my new friends have a colorful year!
Ahhhh...the smell of new crayons. It must be back to school time! On the first day of school, my kiddos dumped two boxes of brand new crayons into their plastic boxes. I just couldn't stand to throw away 50 empty crayon boxes. After all, I'm trying to do my part to keep the world green...and pink and purple...by recycling. Now just what could those boxes be used for?

Ta da! We are going to turn our boxes into little flip books. Begin by cutting off the sides, bottom and top flaps from each box. You can cut blank paper to fit inside your crayon-box covers. Bind the pages between covers by punching holes and using metal rings. Provide color-word flash cards so students can write a different color word on each page. 

I made up some cutie pages to give my students practice writing and reading the color words. If you are interested, I put them in my TPT store for a buck. Click here:


This package includes pages for the eight basic colors found in a box of eight crayons along with pink and white. The books look like this:


Here are examples of the pages:



What ideas do you have for reusing crayon boxes. I'd be tickled pink if you'd leave a comment! For more color ideas, see this linky.


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2 comments:

  1. Super cute & clever idea to recycle and help our kiddos practice color words!

    ~Laura
    Luv My Kinders

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  2. Love this!! I am grabbing it now!! Thank you for linking up!! Stephanie

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