So, here we go. Even though I'm on summer break, I just can't sit still. My husband and I do not have our own little family yet, so I have a lot of time on my hands. This summer, I worked at summer school, attended the Responsive Classroom 2 week long workshop, went to the North Shore, and spent some time at the lake.
HOWEVER...I also spent some time in my classroom preparing it for the fall of 2012. I'm so excited to start this new school year, because I finally feel like I am grasping this whole teaching thing. I have a lot to learn, but would like to share some of the things wiser teachers have passed down to me. So, below are some pictures of how I organized and outfitted my classroom for the 2012-2013 school year (my fifth year of teaching).
My room used to be a few offices with dividers. So, I have four (yes, four) doors that lead you into my room. This is a view from one of the doors as you look to the left.
Here is the same view from the door if you look right.
If you go to the other end of my room, I have a second door that I use and you can see a different view. As you can tell, I don't have a normal theme of my classroom, but I do have a color theme of red and yellow. These are my absolute favorite colors and I love them in a classroom!
Here is a close-up of the view from my second door.
This is where I hang my hall passes. I got this idea off of Pintrest (http://stepintosecondgrade.blogspot.ch/2011/08/im-workin-lady.html) and adapted it to my color theme.
Even though I am a 5th grade teacher, my students still struggle with place value, so I have a large chart created above where I will have my math vocabulary words for the year.
I try to make my classroom friendly, so I got these "Live, Love, Laugh" words at Hobby Lobby and I display them by the clock with some colorful markers and color pencils inside of flower pots.
This is my classroom library. I have fiction located on the bookshelves and nonfiction on the counter and built-in bookshelves. Since my classroom has tables, my students also keep their work and supplies for literacy in their literacy bins located in the class library.
I also try to make my classroom a constant learning environment. I put up Latia-American and African-American simple biographies around the room. The Latia-American biographies are in a previous picture.
This is another idea I took off of Pinterest (http://classroomcollective.tumblr.com/post/24417857705) and adapted it for my color theme. I used classified ads for the background and the students' names will go on the sticks. After we decide as a class what jobs our classroom needs, I will put labels on the vanilla-colored pockets.
Another way to show place value to the decimal places is with this color-coded sign. It is at the top of my SMARTboard and I use money to show the place values. I got this idea from a fellow teammate!
In our school, we work with the students on being apart of an educational conversation. My husband put up my conversation starter bubbles so they are ready to do for the school year!
Looks great sis!! I like your conversation starters, and your first Pinterest projects!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Heather! It looks like you have been busy!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great classroom, Heather! Hope you have an excellent year.
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather! Hope you have a great time at Olaf!
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