I am finally done with my room! You know the feeling…where you can finally sleep at night!?!? And I did it all on a budget!
Disclaimer: I do everything on a strict budget, so if you like to spend lots of money on your room, stop reading now! I like things to look nice, especially if it is a place where I am spending most of my time. There were a few issues with my room looking it’s best, but I was able to work with what I have. I did have a couple issues. One of those issues is that my classroom is in a fairly older building, so the spaces, walls, and cupboards are not used in an efficient way. Another issue is our fire codes. Need I say more?
Besides all those hinderances, I am very happy with how my classroom turned out, and I am so excited to share a small part of my world with you.
These pictures are the view when you walk through the door. I made sure to incorporate bright colors to accompany the black and white theme. The desks are old and dark brown, and the walls are tan/brown, so the black and white colors did wonders to that dull look that naturally happens in older buildings.
Since we can not hang anything from the ceilings, there is no decor. In a perfect world, I would have totally decorated my ceiling, but I am a rule follower:/ Plus, it saved me about $40+, which was fine by me!
These first two classroom pictures are not the greatest, as I had to take them with a huge bug flickering around the room. I finished with all the pictures I needed, and I was taking my final pictures. Then this big moth the size of a hummingbird came in and was going crazy so I had to take pictures really fast! It was such a bummer though! Oh well…that’s life!
You will notice that my boards are bare. I leave them like that intentionally for the first day because I believe the boards are not mine to fill. I love putting vocabulary words up as we learn them, and I am a huge fan of putting student work on the boards in my room. So stay tuned, and you can see what I do with them as the year goes on.
I used my Pops of Color Bulletin Board Titles this year. I made them specifically for my room, so if you would like to use them in your room also click the picture below or click here.
For my math board, I also used my Free Standards for Mathematical Practice and “I Can” Statements. Click here for this free download.
I just had to have these Domino Number Cards from Maria over at Kinder Craze. The black series complimented the colors I was already using so nicely, and they fit right at the top of my bulletin boards. (And yes, I measured;) I have had so many compliments on these! Click here to see how she uses these cards in her classroom!
I used the white borders on the black, and the black borders on the white paper, and they turned out so well! I think these numbers fit right in! And they hid that brownish tan bulletin board really nicely:)
I tried to get a good shot of the numbers with the bulletin board under, but this is the best one I’ve got. You have to use a tape measure and a level if you want this to work. Don’t try it without these two things! If you have a hard time with getting your bulletin boards right, be sure to visit my Bright Ideas Post on Getting Perfect Bulletin Boards Without Wasting Any Time!
This title was inspired by the Taylor Mali comedy video where he talks about what teachers make. During his stand up, he states “How dare you waste my time with anything less than your very best.” That statement was so powerful and it really moved me. It is the very truth! I also tell myself everyday that the kids deserve the expectation for their very best in anything they do. That is the meaning behind this bulletin board, and it is a very visible reminder of why I teach.
Here it a little farther away. Since we start school in July where I teach, the humidity kind of gets to the paper on the bulletin boards and it puckers out. After it cools down around October, they get straight and perfect again. It’s so crazy!
I will soon have the Free Writing Process Posters on this board to help my kiddos with their weekly writing assignments. On this wall, I have lined the top with the leis you can buy at the dollar store. I just cut them and hung them up by stapling them right on the straw.
Time for my favorite wall! I like to call this my teaching wall! This wall actually taught me something! Please tell me I am not the only one that did not know tape did not stick to chalkboard surface. I have yet to find out how to cover this BROWN chalkboard, but please excuse the makeshift cover up. Read on to find out what I used and how I brought this wall to life!
I have decided to try the Whole Brain Teaching method for classroom management this year, and it has been wonderful so far. I have downloaded Whole Brain Teaching Rules Posters from RaraDT on TeachersPayTeachers. The poster set fit perfectly on my cupboards.
On the other cupboard, I have my Free Scales for Learning Posters. Be sure to click on the picture or the link to learn how I use them in my classroom.
Near my horseshoe table, I have all my reading group data folders organized by color. Notice all the brown! I am taking any suggestions or ideas on how to cover this up. Be sure to follow the link or click on the picture to my Bright Ideas Post on how I organize and track my reading group data with these folders.
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