Here's a little reminder of what I was walking into after returning from mat leave this summer--the old Grade 9 Science Lab (Grade 9's moved to the high school this year, so the room was vacant). There are three hallways in my school: K-2, 3-5, and 6-8. We get to be in the hallway with the big, big kids. It's a little intimidating, but my kiddos are doing amazing! I really wanted to provide them with a comfortable space that would help ease the transition a bit!
Be prepared for picture overload. Here is my home for the 2015-2016 school year! (Maybe longer. I'm building a house right now. I know how delayed the construction process can be. lol) Some of my favourite decorating ideas this year: layering borders, enlarging my favourite clipart, and making my own bulletin board letters (I gave the Sketch Block font a black "glow" on PowerPoint to get the look I wanted).
I commandeered one of the bulletin boards in the hallway and this was our welcome back bulletin board. My mom and I had fun coming up with forest themed puns. I liked this one the best. {Credits: Moose & Friends Cut-Outs by Carson-Dellosa, Lime Chevron Border by Teacher Created Resources, Dots on Chalkboard Lime Border by Creative Teaching Press, Tree Clipart by KPM Doodles, Sun Clipart by Creative Clips, and letter font: Sketch Block}
The 6-8 students all have lockers. There were no extra lockers for my class and there are obviously no hooks in the science lab, so my principal bought some Command hooks for me to hang on the wall in the hallway outside our room. It's been working good so far. They hang up their jackets and backpacks here, but bring their agendas and lunch kits into the classroom. They leave their outside shoes on the floor under their hooks. Name tags are still going strong on the wall too. Woo hoo!
I saw this adorable Instagram poster from Teach Create Motivate. I love it! Everyday though I hear some junior high kid asking, "I wonder if that's a real Instagram account. I'm going to check it out when I get home." lol. One grade 8 girl told me she loved it though. I already printed some pictures of activities we did the first week back to school. I love that it's a place to broadcast what we're working on. Parents can check it out if/when they drop off or pick up their child! {Instagram Poster by Teach Create Motivate, Where Are We? Posters by First Grade Garden}
Bulletin board as you walk in has a welcome sign and our class rules. Also there are the students' cubbies (for indoor shoes and lunch kits), leveled bins for home reading books, and student mailboxes. {Dots on Chalkboard White Border by Creative Teaching Press, Painted Palette Rainbow Paint Chip Border by Creative Teaching Press, Back to School Bulletin Board Set by Simply Kinder}
Here's a view of the classroom from the doorway:
The science lab has these high-up display shelves (most have glass doors). I used these two to house some of my favourite book and stuffy combos. I love how it turned out. I might use these special stuffies as a reward of some sort.
Here's my classroom library. I have an Author Study bulletin board to display our author of the month. Kevin Henkes is up first. I love the chevron pillows, my bucket of reading buddies, and my old beanbag chair that I rescued from m parents' basements. That is becoming a favourite place to sit and read. {Dots on Chalkboard Orange Border by Creative Teaching Press, Library Labels by First Grade Garden, Alphabet Rug from Target, Table and Stools from IKEA}
On these glass doors I taped up some colourful, laminated 12x12 cardstock with Stikki Clips, so I can hang student work on them easily. These papers are also hiding some rocks, fossils, skulls, and a real stuffed duck that I couldn't really pack up and move anywhere. I did put the other dead animals and bugs into storage though. #sorrynotsorry I displayed my shape and number posters underneath the upper cabinets. {Chalkboard Classroom Posters by First Grade Garden}
Bucket Filler bulletin board. This was one of our first lessons in our Social Studies/Health notebook. {Dots on Chalkboard Blue Border by Creative Teaching Press, Editable Buckets by Primary Graffiti, Clipart by Melonheadz and Teaching at the River}
Guided Math bulletin board and Writing Goals display board. {Dots on Chalkboard Yellow Border by Creative Teaching Press, Guided Math Rotation Cards by First Grade Garden, Writing Goals Pack by First Grade Garden, Melonheadz clipart, Black Pocket Chart by Scholastic}
My guided reading area. My crate seats turned out awesome! I used actual milk crates because they are sturdier. They are great storage spots too, but with all my cupboard space (a plus with this room), I don't have anything in them! I also hung up my torn ribbon garland across my window. {Dots on Chalkboard Green Border by Creative Teaching Press, Guided Reading Rotation Cards by First Grade Garden, Melonheadz clipart}
Here's a view of my room from the back:
Here is a close up look of my table supplies. Classroom supplies are colour coded in the centre caddy: whiteboards, dry erase markers (and baby socks for erasers), scissors, and glue sticks. I have a green table, blue table, and pink table.
Each student has their own pencil tray with matching cup to keep a pencil, eraser, and pack of crayons. They have been doing soooooo good so far! No lost pencils or crayons. They are all taking care or their own supplies. The crayon cup is velcro-ed to the tray so they can take it out. The tray is also velcro-ed to the table so it stays in the same place, but they can remove it to take to a different spot in the classroom or music class, etc. So far it is working out great! {Table Caddies from Dollarama, Black Pencil Trays from Dollarama, Cups from IKEA, Free Name Tags from First Grade Garden, Free Table Labels from Facebook Fan Freebies}
Here is the other side of the wall. I have the other 8 students' work display up on these glass shelves. On the counters are their individual book boxes. I hung up my alphabet and colour posters underneath the top cabinets. {Chalkboard Classroom Posters by First Grade Garden, Book Boxes by Really Good Stuff--I have the Neon Set and the Purple/Orange Add Ons}
Birthday Display on upper cabinets and word wall on lower cabinets. {Birthday Display by First Grade Garden}
Here's my teacher area. Book shelves full of binders. Small IKEA desk and computer that I barely sit at. I love my larger teacher and students up top. Makes me smile!
And lastly the front of my room. There is a large counter that is in the way of the whiteboard and SMARTboard. The SMARTboard is way too tall for my students to reach, even with a stool. So I covered the back of the counter with purple paper and hung up my calendar area there. I got a garment rack for my large pocket chart and have my IKEA bench as my seat at the front. I love how it turned out, but I do use that counter to spread out all my stuff. I have to be better at keeping it cleaned off! At least I have it all at my fingertips! ;) {Dots on Chalkboard Purple Border by Creative Teaching Press, Calendar Pack by First Grade Garden, Stuva Bench by IKEA, Large Black Pocket Chart by Scholastic, Black Calendar Pocket Chart by Scholastic, Circle Carpet Spots by Sit Spots, Welcome Banner by First Grade Garden, Voice Level Posters by Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits, Question of the Day Pack by First Grade Garden}
And that's about it! I will be back soon to finish up some of my daily schedule posts, tell you a few of my favourite tips & tricks so far this year, and show you what we've been up to the first couple weeks of school! Enjoy the rest of your weekend! :)
Hello Amanda! your room looks perfect...and so big! My classroom in France is half that and has to house 26 kids. I love the neon book boxes, I never saw these around here. My book boxes are cardboard from IKEA but probably won't last more than a year. And so many great colors!!
ReplyDeleteYour room looks amazing! You really worked hard to make such a large, impersonal space look warm and inviting, and perfect for your little first graders! They are lucky to have you! I am sure that you are going to have a great year!
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Love this room! It looks amazing and presents as well thought out.
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