Well, here it is. A new school is once upon me. All of those late night firefly catching, tent sleeping, pool swimming, park play dating, roller coaster riding, fish catching, chalk writing, bike riding, movie watching, and sleeping in moments have come to a close. Sigh . .
But with another ending of a season, begins a new one! A new excitement stirs in me. The longing to see the spark in students' eyes when they have learned something new is so rewarding! I am extremely blessed to love all of the teachers that I work with. I believe it doesn't get any better than that!
And with that being said . . . drum roll please!
Classroom photos of my first grade classroom for the 2014-2015 year.
To the left of my door, I have a cute little art piece that was a gift to me from a former student. I added a little fabric and some chevron border to tie it all together.
This is my back to school owl bulletin board. The background is a turquoise/tealish color that you will see throughout the classroom. It is my favorite color. It reminds me of my favorite place. . . the beach. I bought a pad of scrapbook paper, and used it to create different frames, and then inserted my little owls inside them. The border is a roll of gift wrapping paper that I bought at Wal-Mart. I cut the paper and scrunched it for a 3-d effect.
And here is a close-up of the title for my bulletin board. The last couple of years I have used the same title, so I wanted to change it up a bit this year. My daughter and I thought of the title. Don't you just love it?
I am very blessed to have cabinets on two of my classroom walls. I have a ton of storage. This is the wall to the left when you walk into the classroom. My Daily Five & CAFE posters are hung here.
When you walk in and look at the right, I have a spot for transportation notes for my students. The canvas board and tree are from Hobby Lobby.
This is the front of my classroom. To the right is my library, and gathering area. I have my calendar on the right side of my smart board, and my objectives are posted on the left side. I have a small desk up front that I use to put some of the technology I use to teach.
Here is a closer look of the right side of my classroom. I do all of my guided reading groups at the table in front of the window.
This is a picture of the back of my classroom. I don't have name tags on the desk yet, because I will have students pick where they want to sit during open house.
Another view of my classroom. The door on the right side is our bathroom. We are so blessed to have a restroom and sink in our classrooms! I have a small fridge, microwave, and my Keurig on the counter by the sink. The table by the front door is where I will have my listening center. This year my team and I are planning to purchase the Reading Rainbow app to have students listen to books on the ipads. This year I will have seventeen ipads in my classroom!
This is the counter between my student lockers and my desk. This is my writing center. I bought those cute little buckets hung on the wall from IKEA. The white paper tray is also from IKEA. I am going to have different slots for different types of paper. To the left of the paper sorter is where I am going to put different colors in its own can. As I am using cans when I am cooking, I am covering them with different colored vintage paper. I made a little white sign with directions for my writing area. I am going to make posters that contain ideas for different things to write about. I just haven't gotten to it yet.
This is a picture of my word wall. The word walls words contain Fry first one hundred words and are available on my tpt store.
Here is a closer view of my desk area. I covered the front of my desk with more wrapping paper that I bought at Wal-Mart.
I have two small, inexpensive book shelves from Wal-Mart. This is where students store their book boxes when they are not being used. I will use the bottom shelf to have students store their student binders. Those are also available on my tpt store.
This will be my word work area. I bought this adorable cart from IKEA. When I saw it, I knew I had to have it! I am going to put more word work materials in the other shelves as I introduce them.
Here is closer view of my objectives board.
And boy am I in LOVE with the way this frame turned out! It was actually free! Someone bought the frame from Good Will, and gave it to me. The frame was bronze?! Can you believe that? It looks so much more beautiful in white. I just spray painted it to give it an amazing look. I made the student work poster, added some string, and a few cute clothespins.
The white book shelf on the left will contain my math centers. The little numbered tubs are from IKEA. The shelf on the right contains materials for students to use.
And here is my calendar area. It looks a little plain, but with time we will add different math concepts to it as I teach them. I made the posters on the top, and the numbers for the calendar. The calendar was at the teacher store, but it didn't have any cute matching numbers, so I made my own.
I love my objectives board. I am going to insert the paper with the objective inside the clear plastic sleeve on the paper.
Here is my science bulletin board. These posters are also on my tpt store.
Here is my vocabulary board. I made my own sign. I tried to make it a little bit unique by making the letters out of scrabble letters. The boarder is the same scrunched up paper from the bulletin board outside my classroom. It is used throughout the room.
And oh do I love my new map! Sometimes, life is 2-d not a big round globe. I made my own social studies title. The postcard on the bottom of the map is from California. We are going to pen pal with another class, and they have already sent us a postcard. I can't wait to show them on the map!
This bench is beside my library. It is also from IKEA. My mother-in-law made the cushion for it. I still need to find big containers to put inside the shelves. I am going to put all of my animal books in there. I have way too many of them. This is the perfect solution.
Here is a close-up of my library baskets. The labels are from School Girl.
And here is my guided reading area. My mother-in-law also made the bucket seats. The material on the bucket seats are from two years ago. I use the bookshelf and baskets on the left of the table to store my guided reading materials. On the wall to the left of my desk is a little spice rack I bought at IKEA. Are you tired of hearing about IKEA yet? Sorry, I absolutely love this place. I live two hours away from it! So sad. Anyways, I placed colored mason jars in it. I am going to store all of my writing utensils inside the jars. This allows me to have more space on my table. Last year I had a basket with lots of writing goodies on my table, and it.drove.me.crazy! I like for my students to have more space during our guided reading time.
These are my student lockers. The owl name tags are also from School Girl.