Greetings friends! I hope you have having a great weekend! I
have been so busy with all thing end of the year for me and my own children.
Recitals, dances, parties, oh my! And, not to mention that my daughter had her “Fish
Dance” on Friday night because she will be going into High School next year.
Shoot me now! I am SO NOT READY for this! I guess I will stock up on wine while
hubs stocks up on bullets, haha. Just kidding. We live in Texas but don’t own a
gun…shocker,
huh?! Anywho…I am working on my first blogiversay celebration.
I didn’t want to throw some crap last minute stuff together that is crap
not exciting to you! SO, stay tuned!
This week I will have a few guest bloggers that will showcase their
classrooms. I don’t know about you, but I am in total next year mode. I am
looking for new ideas and themes. I thought it would be fun to take a peek into
other classrooms too. If you would like to participate this week and show us
your room, email me at kreativekinder@yahoo.com.
In the meantime, here is a peak of my classroom this year (in case you missed
it earlier) J Have a great week and stop
by each day to check out the latest classroom! Love and virtual hugs!!
classrooms. I don’t know about you, but I am in total next year mode. I am
looking for new ideas and themes. I thought it would be fun to take a peek into
other classrooms too. If you would like to participate this week and show us
your room, email me at kreativekinder@yahoo.com.
In the meantime, here is a peak of my classroom this year (in case you missed
it earlier) J Have a great week and stop
by each day to check out the latest classroom! Love and virtual hugs!!
Here is my door. I think doors should be a preview of the excitement inside. My BFF did this for me thanks Andrea!! J
Here is my group location. It used to be at the front of the room but then I decided that I wanted my student tables closer to the word wall so I moved it.
I decided to have a focus wall. This isn't a bulletin board…just fabric stapled to the wall. I use the big pockets to clip the letter, number, sight words, color, etc of the week on the outside so we remember to go over them every day. We count the days, chart the weather, do calendar, and I will add money too. Don't pay attention to the cubbies, they still have junk that needs a home in them. 🙂
These are the books that I will read during group time. I have the library on the other side.
I use this bulletin board (which is my favorite) to put my resource charts on. The first week of school we will make charts for names, colors, numbers, and shapes. I will keep them posted all year which is great because I don't want to climb up there and change it. I just used black and white butcher paper for the zebra stripes and then crumpled brown paper on the side for vines.
Here is my writing center. Along the sides are different things that you can write about. I got them from another blogger but I can't remember who at this moment. I try to have clipboards available for writing the room too along with other matierals for writing (blank books, newspapers, etc.).
Next to the writing center I have these nifty cups I got at Ikea really cheap. I am going to keep markers, highlighters, pencils, etc. in them. The shelf will have clipboards and magnadoodles for writing the room or to use in the writing center.
My word wall is at the front of the room. It says Wild About The Word Wall. I still have to put the letters up.
THis is the left wall. I have my desk against the wall this year and my teacher table (where I do guided reading) in front of it. I decided that this was ok because I spend more time at my teacher table than desk. I will use the bulletin board behind it for ELA stuff. I have all my guided reading books on the shelf next to my teacher table with all my guided reading supplies, which is great.
View from My teacher table.
This is my ABC center. I change it out regulary. You can get a paint tray at any hardware store or Home Depot. Screw it to the wall or a shelf and you have an instant magnetic center for letters and sight words and the kids love it. It is on the floor so kids can be away from a table and get the sensory stimulation with movement.
Here is the inside of my library. I had two extra shelves so I just turned them on their side and filled them with books. Then, I put posters on the back of them or a pocket chart. Every space is used for something! I bought this big leaf for $10 at Ikea and it really adds a cute touch! It gives the kids more of a feeling of seclusion even though I can see them from anywhere.
Here are my math munipulatives. They are kinda organzied. Please excuse the brooms and pile of junk in the corner. I haven't set up my home living center yet so it is in a pile.
I use part of my back counter for my Science center. Right now I have something from every unit out so kids can just explore what science is. After the first two wks of school, I will put it all away and just bring out what is relavent to what we are learning along with either the noodle tub or the bean tub…some sort of sensory exploring.
I used this pocket chart for my environmental print for now. It is near where the home living center will be so they can use it for writing menus, etc. Here is my art easel but it will be moved to a table for centers.
The letter museum is where the letters live. I refer to it during guided reading and writers workshop a lot.
This says Vocabulary Vine. I will put the class vocab here and color code it (math, science, ss, etc).
THese are the fabu reading posters I got from Oceans of First Grade Fun. LOVE!
On my Math Center shelf I have my writing the room pointers and the famous Mr. Potato head. Can't get ready of an oldy but goodie!
I got this handy dandy shelf from Ikea (yes I love that place!!) for $30. I use the white trays for Math centers and the green ones for Literacy Centers. They are deep, thick, and durable. LOVE!
I was having a major storage issue so I bought these shelves..yes you guessed it, at Ikea this summer and they took the place of four larges shelves. I don't have a ton of storage so this helped me sooo much! I also got the 1,2,3 baskets that I use for Math Centers. They are super great and super cheap. I will cover the openings of these shelves with fabric before school starts because these aren't free for all shelves but for me to pull stuff for centers each week.
Here are my lego tubs and my birthday box. I keep everything for my birthday celebrations (certificates, hats. books, songs, stickers, etc) so I only have to open this box for an instant celebration and it keeps it very organized.
I am not sure what fabu blogger I got these labels from, but I have my listening center bags, my grab and go readers, and my homework folders in these baskets on top of my shelves. THey will be super convenient to to get to and keep organized. I will also have my journals in a tub. I do journals/folders for: morning journal, scrolling, science journal, poetry journal.
Here is my lunch box tub…nothing fancy but it will do!
I love my mailbox! I have a mailman as a class job. This is how I introduce new letters, numbers, etc. The cards will come in the mail. The kids love it. I will put it in the hall outside our door once school starts.
Here she is…my classroom…a gigantic work in progress!
I am already making changes for next year. I so have next year brain. These are all pics from right before I was invaded by the little people. They have left their stamp on my room so now I need to decide theme and changes I want to make next year. What do you want to add/change in your room?
Miss J says
Your room is adorable!!
Miss J
❤Smiles, Crayons, and Endless Stories
Jessica Stanford says
Thanks for the peek! I love the ikea leaf!
Blessings,
Jessica Stanford
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Erin Eberhart says
I love the idea of having your environmental print near your homeliving center. I may have to do that, too! I have the IKEA palm leaves in my library center as well and my kinders think they are sooo cool. Thanks for giving us a peek at your room. Everything looks great! 🙂
Erin
Eberhart’s Explorers
Miss Kindergarten says
Too cute!!
Katie Lawson says
I love the idea of the mailbox to introduce letters! That is a fabulous idea! LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVEEEEE IT!
http://kindergartenfunn.blogspot.com/
Molly says
I love your classroom! And I love the IKEA wall mount and hanging cup things! I saw them in another teachers room a few months ago and rushed to IKEA to get them and they said they don't carry them anymore!!! So bummed!! I am also already planning new things for my room next year! Some of which involves lots of sewing (to make curtains to cover all my open storage!) and more lamps and picture frames!!
Molly
Lessons with Laughter
Mrs. Cupcake says
I love your classroom!!!
❤Teri
A Cupcake for the Teacher
School Sparks Renee says
Fabulous room! Thanks for sharing, Renee
Pre-K Paradise says
I too am thinking about next year. I start at the end of the school year and work on things over the summer. My teacher friends think I am crazy. I would love to be guest blogger.
Laura says
I love a good classroom tour! Thank you for sharing! Precious and functional!
Laura
Peace, Love, and First Grade
April Kreitzer Wolfe says
Love the zebra print! I want to add it to my classroom for next year.
April
Wolfelicious
patradresses.org says
Thank you! I say do it, definitely! Flowers are such a common sticker that you should have no problem finding a set that will work for you. Just make sure you don't get gems like I did. 😉 I would love to see the finished mani if you decide to do it! It seems like such a cool idea.
bullet stickers
RainbowsWithinReach says
LUV LUV LUV LUV LUV LUV everything about YOU!!! Your room is filled to the brim with organized brilliance — just waiting to unfold!!! Thanks so much for linking this post up over at my 'organizational' blog hop. I LUV how your photos capture everything!!! This is a tutorial in how to run an upbeat, engaging, classroom. I hope that others can hop over and discover your passion and drive and all of the resources that you offer! You know I think the world of you and now that I've gotten a close-up of your room I have even more respect and admiration.
Consider yourself hugged!!
Debbie Clement
RainbowsWithinReach
Carol Cobb says
I like those low shelves – I have been thinking about putting low shelves by our whole group area/ carpet to store carpet time activities in. Just trying to find an affordable way to get them!
-Carol
Mrs. Cobb's Kinder Sprouts