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To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here. Looking for display resources for
maths corridors and classrooms? This page features some helpful links. We also use third-party
cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. You can see it's not totally
finished and, since the charts only had 8 slots, I had to rig them up to have 10 so you can see the
tape which is a little unattractive, but I think when I get it totally done and we're using it everyday,
that it won't be so bad. I adapted the look a little for my pupils but the gist is the same. I know my
kiddos will love participating during small group instruction by writing responses on the circles.
Together they discussed the layout of a poem and that many. If you don't have yours displayed, I'd
encourage you to do it. I really likes Ms Kmp’s pastoral idea for target setting which she blogged
about here. Create Shows to learn anything and everything you want including things you find. I
happily lend these out to pupils (perhaps the only books I own where I’m not completely obsessive
about broken spines!) I’ve managed to suck a few pupils into Maths geekdom simply by lending
them a book for silent reading in English when they’ve forgotten theirs. Ssshh. Don’t tell English.
Our first writing unit is on opinion writing, so I have the posters from my Opinions: Order Up. Her
key vocabulary bunting will be going up shortly. The interior of the wood crates can be brightened up
with scrapbook paper. It's similar to last year, so if you've been a follower for a while, it might look
familiar. My calendar- check out that amazing ABC set from Ladybugs Teacher Files. Reply Delete
Replies Reply Unknown July 28, 2013 at 12:04 AM I thought I had a lot of books. You may not
agree with their preference, but just discussing it with them will give your child a sense of
empowerment. Simply upload a video to feature on your Show or share multiple videos to create
special playlists. I realize this is not practice that is helping them generate ideas or develop their craft
of writing, but they are practicing handwriting (and when do we have time for that?!), exposing
themselves to a variety of words and spellings, and doing some real-world writing that they can use
then they get home. But the BB was kind of hard to get to and my kiddos wanted to wear their tags
all the time, which led to climbing on a counter on a daily basis. Reply Delete Replies Reply Kate
July 27, 2013 at 4:20 PM Your room looks great. We have 2 sets of mock exams over the course of
the year. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use. I have no rhyme or reason to
checking out in my library. Some I’ve seen appear gimmicky for the sake of it rather than rooted in
good learning. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. The availability
of pegboard supplies makes it a great choice for organizing around a homework area. You also have
the option to opt-out of these cookies. These are much easier to get to and it's a different BB so now
my other one is freed up for something totally different.
Simply upload a video to feature on your Show or share multiple videos to create special playlists.
Share tips and ideas with family and friends or provide instructions and product info with customers
and work contacts. I really likes Ms Kmp’s pastoral idea for target setting which she blogged about
here. I'm hoping for 25 or 26 kids, but have to be prepared. We hope you enjoy the site and find
ideas for you own use. They are actually wall stickers that I put on my table and they are dry erase.
Her key vocabulary bunting will be going up shortly. Good job! -Lisa Grade 4 Buzz Reply Delete
Replies Reply Miss Nelson July 27, 2013 at 1:53 PM great pictures. Another teacher in my building
has something similar on her closet doors in all sizes and she (and I think the kids too) writes positive
notes on them. Now, if you made it though all of that, you deserve a freebie. I adapted the look a
little for my pupils but the gist is the same. I put magnets on the back of each one and will add them
to the board as we learn them throughout the year. Just Wild About Teaching Reply Delete Replies
Reply Patty Rutenbar July 27, 2013 at 5:44 PM Christina, I am sort of jealous. We also use third-
party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. I'm slowly getting into
that too:) Reply Delete Replies Reply Room 214-Ms. Wenzel's Blog July 27, 2013 at 10:02 AM Can
you go to Pulaski, WI and assist me:-) WOW.you should be on Teacher HGTV:-) Reply Delete
Replies Reply Mrs. Shepherd July 27, 2013 at 10:13 AM Your library is awesome. Patty Second In
Line Reply Delete Replies Reply Lana July 27, 2013 at 6:09 PM Your classroom is looking great.
Reply Delete Replies Reply Unknown July 28, 2013 at 12:04 AM I thought I had a lot of books. I’ve
been trying to talk her into doing one in my granddaughter’s room. Click on the links below to be
taken to some fab displays I have come across on Twitter! Thank you Reply Delete Replies Reply
Add comment Load more. I'm trying to get my huge (as many as you) books in order. Most of these
ideas are magpied from Twitter but I thought I’d bring them all together here for anyone who may
have missed them. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your
browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Spot to keep
track of AR point makers and 100 Club kiddos. Erica Shepherd's Shining Stars Reply Delete Replies
Reply Holly July 27, 2013 at 10:24 AM I love your room.sometime this year it would be cool to
come and visit each other's classrooms.we'll have to see if we ever have days off that the other one
doesn't. I shared my first set of room pics earlier in the week. By continuing to use this website, you
agree to their use. I am a resourceaholic - utterly addicted to finding and sharing good teaching
resources. If each basket has only 30 books (most have between 50-60), I still have over 1,000 in my
classroom. Does anyone have displays that are changed for specific classes, like use of magic
whiteboard or flipcharts.
Every Show is unique with features to help you create and share something special. If you don't have
yours displayed, I'd encourage you to do it. Reply Delete Replies Reply Kate July 27, 2013 at 4:20
PM Your room looks great. Reply Delete Replies Reply Holly August 13, 2013 at 10:46 PM Your
classrooms always make me smile. Now, my room isn't done so I'll be sharing more pics soon, but I
wanted to show you what I have done so far. Reply Delete Replies Reply The Reading Buddies
August 15, 2013 at 2:28 PM I agree with Mrs. Hawk. I LOVE those dry erase mats. Out of these, the
cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the
working of basic functionalities of the website. Ideal for all your homework lessons for your own
study or learning with others. I made these signs and mounted them against my whiteboard. Sign up
to create your own Shows and upgrade to unlock extra features. Just one question: what do your
library check out slips look like. My home printer seems so muted, but I know they could be so much
better. Click on the links below to be taken to some fab displays I have come across on Twitter! Does
anyone have displays that are changed for specific classes, like use of magic whiteboard or
flipcharts. Not just about what their assignments are, but remind them that you are proud of them are
there to support them. If each basket has only 30 books (most have between 50-60), I still have over
1,000 in my classroom. My little mini-lesson area- see those hula hoops in the background. We are
constantly sharing ideas with one another, and now are excited to share those ideas with other
educators. Particularly loving the periodic tables and 'keep calm' posters - great. Note: if you’re
doing this don’t expect the pupils to be able to write the correct way up on the thumbs down card
without explicit instructions. Reply Delete Replies Reply Ms B 24 August 2018 at 17:40 Brilliant
resources. Including step by step training with any tips and tricks, notes and reference material.
Here's another pocket chart with student spots stuck on with Mod Podge. My shelf of stuff and my
carts of community supplies. I’m sure my kids would have loved to have something like that. I shared
my first set of room pics earlier in the week. I'm sure there will be a few more pics to share before it's
all said and done, but that's it for now. They make it very easy to switch out the homework
assignments each day. Create a Calming Classroom with Vintage Green Classroom Decor. Reply
Delete Replies Reply Unknown July 28, 2013 at 12:04 AM I thought I had a lot of books.

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