So I don't know about y'all, but summer went wayyy too fast! I cannot believe preplanning began Monday, in July in my district. In a nearby district the kids went back this past Monday, once again in July! It is so early! What happened to going back after labor day? Haha
Anyways, after finally getting organized, my room is nearly done, keyword nearly. Here are some pics of my progress:
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Here is the back corner of my room that has narrow open shelving that can look very cluttered as you can see by the opening in the curtains. I put my old Kindergarten stuff, teachers manuals not in use, and other things I do not use often, in this area. Then I bought a full bed flat sheet from Wal-Mart for $6 (way cheaper than any curtain!) and used a no sew iron on adhesive to add the ribbon loops at the top. Then used a tension rod t hold it up. This makes a word of difference. The boxes and things on the floor still need to find a home:) |
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This is right by where you enter the room. I took the idea from here on pinterest and instead of a teacher box, I made a student supply box. This is a place where they can independently get a color crayon they are missing or new glue sticks, etc. Next to it is a cute sign found here. Then the owl cork board I painted for reminders. Then the blue and yellow are school required. I am not pleased with the appearance of this area...too cluttered. I will rearrange it tomorrow. |
Dull and sharp pencil bins. I've got my work cut out with those new pencils!
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My hallway bulletin board. The rockets my kids made last year about the joys of first grade. Then I will put little astronauts with the new kids names on them at the bottom or next to each rocket. |
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My great ikea find...my chair cushion was only $2.99. It makes it so much more comfy and is a cute color! |
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One wall of my classroom library. It has the ways we cn partner talk sign, found here. |
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Bulletin board on the side of the cabinet in my teacher corner. I am going to use this to display star student work. |
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My chart tablet is help up by these wonderful suction hooks from Dollar Tree. You get 9 for $1. These are awesome!! |
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Here is a close up of the little suction hooks. Such a great investment, I need to get more! |
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My teacher area. These cabinets will be used for info for me. I love covering cabinet doors with paper and border...it just makes everything nicer! |
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Word Wall. |
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Bookshelf by the door. Not sure what I am going to put here yet. |
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Curtains I made. Brown with white polka dots. No sew and fabric from Hobby Lobby...my favorite place!! |
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One view of the room. As you can see, still a lot to do! |
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Objective and teacher question area. Frames from Dollar Tree |
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No name sign. I am so excited about this!!! This has always been a problem. It will be nice to post the no name work and have the students claim it when they get a chance. Inspiration found here. |
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Close up of transportation signs. |
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How we get home. I will use clothespins with students names to track their transportation. |
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Books we love area is above the bookshelves in the library. This is a culmination of a few ideas I have seen in the blogging world. I put a box with post its and pens for the students to write their favorites. I need to fix the line, I ran out of staples. |
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Birthday wall. Inspiration found here. I will take photos of kids and place next to their birthday month. |
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Another proud moment. I made these wall shelves out of wood. They mount on the wall and turned out really nicely! |
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My classroom library. Still a work in progress. I ordered the colored bins from really good stuff. I ordered 2 kinds and didnt like the other type I ordered, so I sent them back for more of the kind you see above. I am waiting for them to come in so my library matches! |
Another library view.
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Outside the door to display student names. |
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One of my organizational notebooks. |
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My door. I made the wreath and the sign below is a poem I found on another blog that I cannot remember.
I will post more tomorrow as I finish up as well as some back to school items! |
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