Showing posts with label classroom setup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label classroom setup. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2016

2016/2017 Classroom Tour

The summer has just disappeared and we are now facing embracing a new school year! I didn't change much in regards to my room...I still have the same theme, but I moved A LOT around! The last thing I did before the school year was over was GET RID OF MY DESK! Yes, you hear that correctly! I gave up my teacher desk. I NEVER sat at it and it was just taking up space. The only problem was where would I put the odds and ends that were inside of it. The answer was a box an organized container with labels and glitter (not). 

I changed up my reading group table since I got rid of my desk! I had two mismatched filing cabinets that were beginning to decay..yes, decay! I painted them black and then angled them right behind my desk. Our new reading series has lots of posters, so I plan to hang them up once the year starts. 
 I took all of my supplies and put them in a little organizer and I'm loving the space I have now that I don't have a desk! I've placed all of my leveled readers and reading series extras in the filing cabinet and am in love with the organization and space! 


still have caddies for each set of desks and they each have important materials in them that will be used daily as well as highlighters, glue, dry erase markers and pens, etc. I put one person in charge of the 'caddy' and they pass out supplies. 

You can get the READ signs from here.
I am SOOOOOOOO lucky to have an aid daily for my small group reading time, so she will be in this corner (which has been replaced with a small kidney table) and she has a wall of colorful, wonderful, very useful stuff! 

I have my Erin Condren wall calendars/motivational posters on one side. I also got the newest planner from her and I LOVE it. Here is a link to get $10 off! 

The other side has a lot of information about reading! I got the middle comprehension posters from here, and there are MANY more to change out! The Color Code Your Thinking came from here and my students used it CONSTANTLY last year! They would learn a new skill, find the correct post it note and make their own notes for the books they were reading. Books would be covered with post-its by the end and the students LOVED sharing what they had put on them.  


I had stations at back to school night. 
1. Supplies
2. Sign in
3. Getting Home Sheet
4. Seesaw information
5. Supply List
6. Hopes/Dreams (write your hopes and dreams for the year and we will make a chandelier)


I loved their desks! They were so colorful. I got the flip books from here and have used them two years in a row now! I get tons of compliments on them and there is so much information inside of them! I was lucky enough at this years open house that I could go through the information with parents individually and actually help them see how important it all was. 
Let's talk about this bookshelf!!!!! If you look closely you will see Mr Fredrickson, my classroom pet! I knew I needed a new cage to disguise him and give him more room this year. I found a bookshelf online for $20 and had my brother build two doors and hinge them on...then he cut a hole and made a ramp so Mr. Fred can hop up and down! He is in love! Not to mention I still have my personal, extremely favoritest (yep, I made that a word) books away from the students. 
My library and manipulative area. Neon bins came from Dollar Tree last year, along with the magazine files that I use as individual student book bins so they don't ruin the books shoving them in their desks. 
My Power Pix wall that will be filled up quickly once school starts! Power Pix is a Whole Brain Teaching technique...I strongly urge you to look it up and learn all about it. 

Hope you enjoyed my simply neon room! I sure do love it! 

Any questions about anything in my room?....just ask!



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Saturday, January 30, 2016

My Classroom Library Setup


How to set up my classroom library was definitely something I researched and researched and researched.  

I wanted to know what worked for people, what didn't work for people...what looked the best, what was most convenient. All of those things played a role in what I have now. 

I do not think it's by any means perfect....I think it might change some more over the next few years. 

Here are my books all set up before being organized.  I had acquired boxes and boxes and boxes of books over the past few years and decided reading level was the best way to organize them to start with.  

I ended up putting the books I had 'sets' of together, Science books together, Famous Americans together, folktales together, and sports books together.  

To the left are all the 'set's and to the right starts the levels. I have from a low 2nd grade reading level to a high 6th grade reading level....and as fate would have you, that is exactly the range I needed this year!                                                                        
The little cups on the top of the shelf with number sticks in them are labeled with numbers that correspond to my students (alphabetically). I use these numbers for the Super Improver Wall (my behavioral management system) so I'm not singling out a student for behavior problems in front of the entire class as well as to keep track of their books.  

When a student gets a book out of a bin they place their number stick in that bin.  When they return the book they return it to the bin with their number, get their number, and place their number in a new bin.  

This way all that time I spent organizing the books doesn't go to waste! 
Here is what the numbers look like before I printed them. I used a circle cutter and then just hot glued them to a large popsicle stick.  I explained to the students HOW to use them at the beginning of the year and they have done wonderful with them! 

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