
This board lists my rules for the year. I am planning on having folders with prongs with monthly calendars inside of them. If a student breaks a rule, I will write the number of the rule that was broken on that day's date. If a child has a great day, they will receive a stamp or sticker. Parents will sign their initials each evening when they check their child's folder. These calendars will hopefully help with discipline problems within the classroom by holding parents accountable as well for their child's behavior. It's also great document for parent/teacher conferences.
I love these! They were a last minute decision. I brought them home today after working in my classroom all day. I found a pack of wooden sticks my mom had bought for me awhile back and taped them to the back of the hats. An easy and great way to find a line leader, bucket holder, etc.
This will be our math groups board. After snack, the students' will find which color their name is by and go to that table to work with their group.
An over all look at my bulletin boards!
This board is my daily calendar board. The boots are from google images. After printing and laminating I wrote "Today is," Tomorrow will be," and "Yesterday was" on each boot. I then put blue clips on the yellow paper so the students can slide whatever day goes with each boot. I laminated the horse (from a bulletin board set) and plan on using it to keep track of how many days we are in school. The paper next to the horse is a chart where I will teach the students about tally marks. We will keep track of how many boys and how many girls we have in our class each day. The pennies will be on our board for the month of August. I plan on teaching the students a poem to learn all about the penny. We will recite the poem daily to help them remember it's a penny... never too early to teach about money! In September, we learn about the nickel.
This will be my word wall board! The blue jean material used for this board came from my mom who knew I had been looking for some blue jean material! She found it for a couple dollars at a used shop. I love how my mom always seem to find exactly what I need for my classroom! She even found three bags of pillow stuffing that she gave me to make pillows with! So excited! I love my mom!
This is hanging outside my classroom as a way to greet my students their first day of school! I look forward to meeting all my little buckaroos!
This board will be where the students make their lunch decision as a way of signing in each day. They have to find their name on a horseshoe and then place it next to either their lunch decision, if they brought their lunch or if they are leaving at 11:00.
This is hanging on my door ready to greet my students each day!
This is my reading board. I am still working on this board. Any suggestions?
I also plan on making a covered wagon for my library center. Any ideas on how to do that? I have several ideas running through my head using garden fencing, hula hoops, a white sheet, and either a wagon, table, or cardboard boxes for the actual wagon. I'm going to play around with some of the ideas to figure out what to do! My mom always seems to find what I am needing at thrift shops whereas my mother-in-law always has in storage what I need! She has an old white sheet and a wagon! What are the odds of that?!?! Have I mentioned I love my mother-in-law too?!?! It's wonderful getting good deals and being able to borrow items for my classroom! After all, us teachers need that break with as much money as we spend for our classrooms!
More to come on my classroom soon!
I'm looking for these cowboy hats! Where did you get them?
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