A lot has happened in my little traveling world! School is now a solid two and a half months underway. We're all settling into the routine of another school year and...it's almost CHRISTMAS!!!! If you couldn't tell, Christmas is my favorite holiday! There are several reasons:
1. It's the day we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ! 🎄
2. My birthday is only four days before Jesus' birthday...soooo....double the presents!!! 🎉
3. Two SOLID weeks of vacation from school! 🎄🎊
4. And last, but certainly not least....my daughter's FIRST birthday will be less than a month
away! I. Can't. Believe. It! 🎂
Oh boy...remember my last post where I talked about having a touch of ADD? Well if not, there's a slight rabbit trail for your reading entertainment! Now, back to the topic at hand-my classroom!
I'm super excited about my classroom this year because I have a new theme-black and pink polka dots. This is the first year since I've been at this school that I've had a theme. Now, middle schoolers don't get quite as excited as elementary kiddos about having a cute-ly (yes, I just made up that word) decorated room, but I don't care. I'm the one who has to sit in it all day long, so why not make it enjoyable? I got several ideas for the theme from one of my favorite websites. That's right, you guessed it...Pinterest! I probably spent the better part of the last month of school last Spring planning the decorations for this year (shhh....don't tell the principal!). In addition to finding decorating ideas, I also found several great ideas for classroom management to make my classroom run just the tiniest bit smoother. I feel like I do a pretty good job with rules and procedures already, but there's always room for improvement, right? I know I won't be able to credit all the places that I found these ideas, but in case you're wondering...just search my "Classroom Ideas" board.
Now without further ado...the moment you've all been so patiently waiting for...may I present...my classroom!
(I apologize for the blurriness in some of the pictures. I took them with my iPad and with the lighting in my room, it can make for some interesting photos.)
This is MY space! When I moved into this room, there was a HUGE piece of peg board on the wall. What can you do with a huge piece of peg board in a classroom, you ask? Why, cover it up, of course! My darling husband spent quite a little bit of time hammering thumbtacks into the peg board because that was the only way we could think of to get the black fabric to stay on. He was such a trooper, but I can say that the fabric will NOT be coming down until I move classrooms...and maybe not even then! Merry Christmas to the person who gets the room after me... Anyway, I just love my new border. I got it from Mardel.com. That was the only place I could find a border that matched my design exactly. I also redid the schedules and grading scale posters to fit the theme. Aren't they cute?
This is the one and only bulletin board I have in my little room. I came up with the idea for the border myself. At our school, we use Robert Marzano's "Art and Science of Teaching" philosophy. We are expected to have a learning goal posted each day so the students know exactly what they are going to be able to do by the end of the day or week. I haven't been good about posting my goals for the last two years, so I thought I needed a giant reminder when I walked into the room. I'm getting better...
This is the top of my filing cabinet. Mostly it's a dumping ground for the cute little decorations that I couldn't find another place for. The canister in the back is full of ping pong balls and each are labeled with a different "brain break" on them. The idea is that the kids get to pick one out and then we take five minutes if we need to do the activity. I think I've used it once...
I got really tired of students not coming to class with pencils and wasting time looking for one to borrow, so I decided to provide them with one, but at a small cost to them. If they don't have a phone to leave, they have to leave something else of value instead. It seems to work out so far.
This isn't really anything fancy. I got two of these pink baskets for 50% off at Bath & Body Works, so of course, I had to find a place for them in my classroom!
Paint Chip Calendar anyone? These are all over Pinterest! I first saw one that an acquaintance from college had posted on her blog and always wanted to make one myself. My husband was a little mortified when I swiped the paint chips from the display at Lowe's, but...it was all for at good cause, right? Besides, how did the guys at the paint counter know that I wasn't going to be painting all of the walls in my house a different shade of pink?
Another Pinterest idea...scrapbook covered desk organizer. The original idea I found was to cover cereal boxes with scrapbook paper, but I quickly realized they wouldn't be large enough for what I wanted to put in them. So....once again my husband came to my rescue. He "built" me a custom-designed cardboard box that I covered with the paper. It's very sturdy and I can fit waaaay more in it than I every could've in those cereal boxes! Oh, and I also had to design some file folder labels that would match the theme as well. 😊
My mom has started making several different crafty things, one of them being these cute wooden circles covered in any fabric print you could imagine. She made this for me to out in my room. I love it! Oh, and here's a free plug for her...if you like what you see, stop by her Facebook page, Trinity Creations, for more gift ideas.
This has now become the home-y section of my room. The shelf is home to my personal effects and I brought in several plants to give it that nice, comfortable feel. Don't you love the zebra flower pot?
Just a couple more classroom management ideas. I'm really bad about remembering to hand back work that's been graded, so this year I made a separate tray to put the graded work in and it's up to the students to get their work out of it. The file folders have a folder for each hour that I put copies of work in for students who were absent or who are missing work. The one folder close to the middle has "Yellow Sheets" in it. This is another Pinterest idea-if the students don't have an assignment I turn in on the due date, they have to fill out a yellow sheet telling why they didn't have their assignment. They turn that in in place of the assignment and when they finish/find/get around to turning it in, they can receive up to half credit for the work. It helps me document so that when parents call wondering about their child's grade I can show them the Yellow Sheets that I've collected.
Well, this brings me to the end of my little tour. I hope you enjoyed your glimpse into the life of Room 305. Have a great day!
Heather :)
Ephesians 3:12-21