I've been thinking about starting a teaching blog for some time now, not because I'm full of teaching wisdom or anything useful like that, but because I want to tell my hilarious kids stories, share fascinating tools that I've found, and "show off" all the amazing things my class and school has done! (Self-centered, right?) Don't worry, it'll be worth it when you learn from my mistakes and maybe even my triumphs!
So to start.... here's my classroom!
This was the bulletin board I had to welcome my students outside of the classroom. The "sprinkles" were my students' names. :)
This is the view from my door into my classroom! (When it was was perfectly clean....)
To the left you can see my Behavior Clip Chart.
Another view from my classroom door. The poms were made by my younger sister, Vero. She's an amazing Project Manager in Seattle. Without her, I wouldn't have survived the move to Seattle!
This is my schedule pocket chart - I bought about 6 or 7 of the purple pocket charts from Target's Dollar Section. The schedule cards are from the amazing Cara Carroll at The First Grade Parade
My Student of the Week spot. :) (Also known as the back of my classroom door.)
My main classroom bulletin board. I bought the Mary Engelbreit calendar before I even graduated in 2009, and now I finally have a classroom to put it in! I got the weather poster idea/freebie from Rowdy in Room 300. She has AMAZING ideas and tips!
I decided to design my own classroom rules, because I'm so picky about wording and their design!
With First Grade, you of course have to have a "You get what you get and you don't throw a fit!" poster! And I also have my "Fairness" (from http://www.technologyrocksseriously.com/p/school-signs.html) and "Tattling vs Telling" (from http://primarypolkadots.blogspot.com/) posters - always important additions in an elementary classroom!
These wonderful, creative clock numbers are from Step Into Second Grade with Mrs. Lemons! She also has AMAZING ideas regarding classroom organization and setup!
My desk area.... I love love LOVE the Dollar Tree Pink & Green bins for organizing everything from sight words cards to pencil-top erasers. Mind you, my desk is no longer this clean and organized, because as many of you teachers out there know, with the addition of student notes, drawings, homework, copies, forms, etc. my desk has now become a miniature version of Everest. Heaven forbid I move anything now, because I actually know where everything is!
My reading corner. The easel is now in the front of my classroom, but everything else is sort of the same. I did add some more bins from the Dollar Tree that hold my Leveled Readers.
NOTE: Those computers are now in Computer Heaven, as they were literally a bajillion years old. They even required CD-ROM's! Still! That area is becoming my "Religion Corner," but it's still a work in process.
View from the back to the front of my room. Love it! :)
Final picture for this post!
Well, off to bed I go! I hope you enjoyed my first post! More to come soon!