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

Friday, September 2, 2011

Battista Beach is ready for the first day!

I am sooo excited that my classroom is mostly finished and ready for students on Wednesday. All it's missing is some posters on the wall, my alphabet, my fish tank, and name plates. I also bought an Epson document camera. They are very expensive, but I had one for the last 2 years at my old school and I just can't bring myself to teach without one! It was cool to see that 3 other teachers in my grade level have an ocean theme too. There are 10 of us and it's a huge school! Anyway, here's my room, I hope you like it!

Calendar bulletin board....I have to change the actual calendar so this is just holding its place. The weather wheel and wooden number board are from Target dollar spot.

 Hallway bulletin board... it's too small for posting student work for all 21 students and I hate picking and choosing.  I've never done student of the week or month but I just might start. I also love interactive bulletin boards so I might use it for that.

This is actually two bulletin boards that are put together in the hallway. I have no idea why they were put so close to the ceiling! Right now it's completely unfinished. The plates will become picture frames once students arrive. They will be writing acrostic poems from their names on the decorative paper.

Here's my unfinished door. I have a poster that will go above the flip flops after it's laminated.

This is my incomplete job area. The sign says, "Wanted: Helping Hands" and is made out of the classified section of a newspaper and my job posters. More of the hands are being laminated and I need to get more double sided tape for the rest of my number line that will continue above them. The green bin and collapsible basket from Walmart still need to be labeled with the words "library books" and "lunch boxes."

Here's the area next to the door. Reminder notes for dismissal are hung here. The cork boards are from the Target dollar spot. 

Here are my bathroom sign out sheet, bathroom chipboards (students flip the pink to their number if they are girls and soccer ball if they are boys),  passes, and sanitizing / first aid station. I get tons of paper cuts so the bandaids are right under the baby wipes! We don't have sinks, so this area is important. As you can see, I attached a pen to the clipboard with a lanyard. That means no more missing pencils!


Here's my objective pocket chart that is attached to the chalkboard. I have never left an objective up longer than one lesson, so we'll see how long I can make it with writing them on sentence strips!

This is what the Journeys focus wall posters look like. They get changed every week. I wish I could get rid of the creases and make the spelling and vocabulary words bigger! I can also put it up on the Promethean Board in larger form.

Closet door with birthdays - have to personalize them! I wish I had time to cover the doors with fabric or paper.

Here's the math bulletin board. Anchor charts and visual vocabulary will be added. I will have fish and an aquatic frog in the tank once it's cleaned and filled. (The surfboard is a mirror. It's reflecting a wall and supply shelf next to it!)

I've always done the pencil cups, but I got these cute pencil cup labels from the Peace, Love, Learning blog and taped them to empty metal soup cans.
 

My desk area...I never sit there unless I'm checking homework. To be honest, the only reasons I kept the desk are I was told there was no room for it elsewhere, some items such as tests need to be locked up, and I like the idea of students sitting at the desk as one of their rewards. I showed a pic of what's on the shelves behind it in the last post.

 This balance scale is part of my whole group behavior system. I have to put labels on each side that say, "positive behavior" and "negative behavior." Each time our class gets a compliment from another teacher / administrator or does something extraordinary as a group etc., they earn a marble or marbles. When they misbehave for a specials teacher or substitute or argue on line or on the playground etc., marbles go on the negative side. I found this works much better than a regular marble jar. Once the positive side touches the desk, students win their reward.

Here's the corner of my desk. I blogged about my substitute binder before and I'll post again when it's finished. There are 2 set of 5 color coded folders, one for each day of the school week in the magazine holder. I got the idea to use the dish drainer as a teacher's edition holder from Pinterest. Since it's black and the magazine holder next to it is also black, it's hard to see. The utensil part holds scissors, pens, my staple grabber, and other stuff like that. I love my huge pencil that I got in Minnesota! It's made of a tree branch so you have to use a knife to sharpen it!

Here's the area next to my desk. The poster reminds students of what they need to do before turning in a paper. To the left of the dry erase board, you see the 3 cookie tin lids that I turned into decorative magnet boards.

Here's my homework basket, which is next to the finished work basket. As you can see, there's a coconut cup from the dollar store with pencil top erasers in it. I keep a spare pencil for students who forgot to write their name on their paper inside the area where the straw would have gone and a calendar for them to write the date. I taped my Stop, Stop, Put Your Name on the Top poster next to it along with a highlighter for them to highlight their name.

Here's the corner of my guided reading table. My organizer is actually a beverage bucket that helps me stay organized. Behind it are reading strategy posters. 

Here's part of my closet. The hooks are numbered. On the first day, students will be put in ABC order by last name and will get a number. They will put their belongings on their number and wear the lei. There are 5 tables and 3 colors of leis, so the students wearing orange will be allowed to pick a seat within the orange table,  while there will be 2 blue and 2 pink tables.

I got the idea to put copy paper box lids in student desks and use them as drawers from an Occupational Therapist at another school. It keeps students much more organized and less things get lost or damaged!

Here are my writing and art centers. Writing process posters are to the left and the word wall is on the right. The ? and ! posters have words to use when writing exclamations and questions. The poster right under it has words that describe emotions.

These bar stools are used when sitting at the counter. The clipboards are used for center work like Read the Room. Directions are clipped on top and the materials go inside.

These drawers will contain different writing materials such as index cards, envelopes, different types of paper, and lots of graphic organizers for students to use once they are introduced. This stapler and tape dispenser are for students. They can't use the ones on my desk because I went through 5 staplers in my first 3 years. They're so rough on them!

I used a coffee cup caddy to hold my scissors. I used Solo cups in a wine rack to hold my markers. Students can grab the whole cup or just one marker. I think I saw the cup rack idea on Pinterest but can't find it again. Let me know if it was your idea!

Here's my easel and reading area. This poster says, "1,2,3, Eyes on me! 1, 2, Looking at You!" The easel didn't have a dry erase part, so I just bought one and turned it sideways. I can take it right off or put chart paper on top.

Here's my library aka private reading beach. The only things left to do are put a new shelf in place of the desks that are hidden by the palm tree there, buy 2 more baskets for the books in the box underneath, and attach basket labels. As you can see, I didn't have room for a carpet, so I used a beach towel with a non-skid piece underneath and put my beach chair there. It's going to be a no shoe zone so we don't have tripping accidents. The signs say, "To the Beach --->;" and "Relax."

 Inside my library, I have this magazine rack. I bought it for $50 when I was student teaching and a teaching store closed. I put the books that are relevant to what we are learning. Right now there are fall, back to school,  chapter books about third grade, hurricanes, and earthquakes.

Front view from my desk - the hammock is a soap holder from Bed Bath and Beyond. I use it for paper clips and odds and ends.

Side view from my desk - I spy the Promethean Board!!!

 Front view from the door - my new shelf is in pieces on the floor!

Side view from the door

Side view from the door - posters are missing from above the back bulletin boards

Management area next to my computer- dry erase stickers from Walmart for reading, math, and spelling homework; schedule dry erase poster from Target dollar spot, Crayola dry erase sticker poster from Walmart, behavior management clip chart and number magnets, and Prediction Pete materials.... reward board cards are being laminated and go in the blank space. Those brown things are large double clipboards that my students use for artwork, centers, or writing on the floor. Someone gave them to me, so I have no idea where you can get them...try an art supply store!

So...would  you like to relax on Battista Beach?!

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Classroom setup progress

I made some progress today, which is great considering I'm going on 8 hours of sleep in 2 days. I was only able to get into my room for 4 hours and most of that time was spent unpacking the car. I still have tons to do, especially small details, before the kids arrive on Wednesday. I'm going in for the full day tomorrow and Friday so I'll have lots more done then!

My room is short on open shelving storage. Another teacher was getting rid of this shelf, so I took it. Behind it is my library and in front of it is my writing center. Right now the shelf has manipulatives and games for math, language arts, science, and social studies. I realized that I still have 2 more bins of math manipulatives, so tomorrow the science and social studies materials will have to be moved elsewhere.

This is my writing and art center, which is to the left of the manipulatives you just saw. As you can see, the bulletin boards aren't done. The picture made me realize that the word wall may be hard for students to see from farther away in the classroom because of the tablecloth background and my spacing was off! I might change that... I still need to put up paper and a border so I can finish putting up my writing process steps and poster to the left of the word wall. Everything on the counter was kind of just thrown there for now.

Sorry this pic is a little blurry! It's my very unfinished entry corner and brand new Promethean Board! The laptop cart is to the left of the door and to the left of that is my overhead. I thought I was done with them once I got a document camera two years ago. I might buy one for myself since my building only has 2 for 26 classrooms. On top I have the green polka dot bin for library books, tropical bin for lunches, and sand bucket with my cue signs and pointers. 

Above the laptop cart will be my classroom jobs. I still need to put up my alphabet, number line, schedule, calendar numbers, and reward board. I'm going to buy a magnetic dry erase board to put up daily homework. I can't stand writing on chalkboards!  Right now I'm not sure what I'm going to do with the pocket charts that are hanging over the easel.

Here's my partially finished library. It's tiny because my room is small! I added more books and a couple of desks with baskets to the left of the computer after taking the picture. I still have 3 bins of books to unpack and labels to make! I have to buy a new carpet and blow up my inflatable palm tree too.  I'm going to get a tan carpet, add my beach chair, and call it the beach...because that's where I love to read! I plan on using the side and back of the large shelf for guided reading folder pocket charts. 
The unfinished bulletin board is my language arts focus wall. Our program has pre-made posters for each weekly lesson so they just get tacked up there. My room is so humid that my posters are falling off the wall, so I stuck them on the chalkboard temporarily. That area will turn into my objective area once I move the posters. They will be on the wall near the flag and my alphabet and number line will be to the right. 
Unfortunately my district won't allow us to bring in our personal laptops, so I have to use this desktop with my Promethean Board. It takes up so much space and blocks the chalkboard, but at least I have a computer and printer in my room! 

Here's my unfinished desk area. This is where I took my little tumble, so I avoided the area today. Once the desk is finished, I'll post zoomed in pics. For now, here's one of the shelving:
These are my blackline masters, teacher's guides, student test booklets, and student reading texts. Tomorrow I have to unwrap each pack and separate the books. The bins are our guided reading books.

My weekend project is to cover my 2 chairs from home with new fabric and replace the one here at the computer and the one at my guided reading table. I have really unmatched, wrong-sized student chairs there, so I might also make the popular storage crate seats this weekend.

Come back tomorrow to see more detailed pictures of these areas and others when they are finished!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Setting up the classroom

This is what my classroom looked like last week. I planned on taking more pictures yesterday, but I fell off a chair and bruised my back pretty badly when I hit it on the radiator/shelf and went right home. (Don't we always tell kids not to stand on chairs?!) I'm going to spend a few more hours today after professional development.

To the left are the closets. I don't have a sink :(  The green boards are not chalkboards, they're bulletin boards. Right now there are 24 desks. They were in 2 rows of twelve, too big for me! My class list has 21 right now, so I changed it to 3 sets of 7. I'm really not happy with it, but the room is so narrow I'm not sure I have a choice!

 The previous teacher was moving to a bigger classroom, but hadn't yet...so that's her stuff. My desk is in the top left corner. The bulletin board (which will also be my word wall) is in an alcove with a counter. I moved the kidney table to the back of the room.


My room is pretty small, so it doesn't have a lot of wall space. This is the back of the room. I used table cloths instead of bulletin board paper and borders. My alphabet hasn't been used in 3 years and as you can see, it is on the desk and not on the wall...because it pretty much got ruined when the velcro melted onto other pieces.

Outside of being in the classroom, I am super excited about a few things I ordered from Really Good Stuff:
They're double sided name plates that come with adhesive sleeves. No more taping them to the desks just for the kids to peel it or write on the tape! What I love is that I don't have to worry about covering the multiplication tables when they take a quiz...they can just take the name plate out of the sleeve and flip it to the other side!
Self-adhesive pencil clips...I really hope that this solves the problems of dropped and missing pencils...which is such a pet peeve of mine! Most janitors just sweep them up if I don't find them and pick them up at the end of the day.
I was kind of on the fence about these finger pointers, but since they cost $6.99 for 32, I gave it a shot. I'm really focusing on getting 100% attention 100% of the time. Anyway, they're called martian pointers, but I think everyone thinks they look like witch fingers. I think I might get creeped out by them, but the kids will definitely be into them...at least for a little bit.

I just completed my activity sticks! I am super excited to use them. My prediction is that eventually my students will memorize the activity and its stick color so that they can somewhat easily guess what they are, even though there are a lot of them!

I am finished with my word family egg center too! I just wrote on them with a Sharpie! Some day soon I'll post a list of the families on them so you can easily make your own.