Monday 20 August 2012

{Lots} of Classroom Pictures

Alright!  Here are my updated classroom pictures.  I have been so excited to be able to use a lot of new bulltein boards and classroom decorations from all of the ideas that I have been finding on the internet from many amazing teachers!  Thank you for sharing your wonderful creations!  They have definitely helped make my classroom very bright and cheery this year.

This shot is right inside of my classroom door to the right.  Normally I have a carpet here, but I am thinking of not having it back and using carpet squares instead - they aren't so permanent.  The blue chart is the daily schedule.

This wall is to the left of my classroom door.  It houses the students' mailboxes, behaviour chart, daily objectives, VOICES writing board and my math bulletin board. 

Close up of behaviour and objectives. 



I don't often use the centre chalkboard since we have LCD projectors, but I do like to leave a little space just in case.  Right now we have our voice levels chart, stamina graphs, and classroom rules. 

This is a close up of the math bulletin board.  The math word wall part will continue to be added to throughout the year.  I also still have to make number cards for the hundreds chart. 

This is the word wall.  LOVE this idea that I found on the internet. It fit the space I had perfectly.   

Word Wall close up.

Class writing journals. 

School theme bulletin board. 

A place to hang student work.  Each student will get a square. 

Writing bulletin board. 

AR Goals.  I still have to make the library cards to go into the pockets.  These cards will track the students' points during the year.  They are right behind my desk, so they will be easy for me to update. 

Student mailboxes and supplies


Full shot of CRAFT board. 



Thank you for looking!  And agian, thank you thank you thank you for sharing your many creations on the internet!!

2 comments:

  1. I like you whole brain teaching classroom rules. Did you make them, or find them somewhere?

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  2. Becky, I found them for free on Teachers Pay Teachers.

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