It's been a busy three weeks since I returned home from Peru. The "buzzy"est event has been setting up my little room and I am thisclose to being finished, so I went ahead a snapped for pictures for you!
Here is the view from the door
As soon as you walk in you see my math stations tubs and turn-in work basket. These labels are FREE on my website.
Our back packs, coats, and lunches are also next to the door. You can also see my Thirty-One bag that hangs by the door. I keep it filled with hallway transition activities so we can keep learning all day, even in the hallway and at the bathrooms.
My CAFE wall ~ if you aren't familiar with CAFE, it's a reading strategies and comprehension wall that is built with the students as we learn reading skills. I keep my Science materials stored in labeled container above these cabinets.
Here is my Working on Writing area for Daily Five/Reading Groups time, our Math and Science journals, and our paper tray for differentiated writing paper for Writer's Workshop time. I wrote about this tray here and here are all my posts about Writer's Workshop in Kindergarten. You can also see our color coded marker caddy and my mailbox for all the little kid notes I receive.
Our little sink area with our hand washing song from my website
This is the counter next to the sink where we keep our morning buzz work, pencil sharpener and pencils, and our folder bucket (form Thirty-One, of course).
This book shelf holds oodles of stuff! I am so thankful to have it in my room!
Our book boxes
Author study materials with labels
Guided reading books with level labels
Here are our Beanie Baby reading strategies from my little store.
This is my small group instruction area. I teach guided reading, guided math, and conduct writing conferences here. Some new summer purchases are in this area, including my chevron marker board easel from Hobby Lobby, my storage stools from IKEA for students to sit on, and my three little share bears from Build a Bear to use during Writer's Workshop conferences.
Listening to Reading area
Here are our four computers to use my Lakeshore software with that I received through Donors Choose in 2013. This is an amazing company and has helped me get 28 grants funded in a little under 4 years. There is also a little rolly cart to hold the iPods I am receiving through my Innovative Teaching grant last May.
I love to get crafty and enjoyed making my behavior clip chart to help manage and encourage my kiddos.
Happy "Bee"day wall with my little monthly cupcakes to post student pictures above
Read with a Buddy area for Daily Five selection ~ if you would like the Daily Five posters, they're here in Kristen's store for FREE!
Word Wall with my FREE alphabet letters and my student library, organized with Danielle's library labels
Calendar Math
This is my whole group teaching area where I sit to teach, keep my daily materials organized, math stations groups are organized, and Peanut the Pig sits. Little Peanut is our rapping clean-up pig.
Working on Words materials cart for Daily Five
Home Center and Blocks Center for social learning time at the end of the day that I keep organized with my Center Signs from my little store
I have five tables and keep them organized by color. Here is the "blue" table materials bucket, trash can and color coordinated scissors to keep things organized. All of my scissors have google eyes glued on them to help students learn how to hold scissors correctly. You can read more on this post.
I love my new chevron chair pockets from Etsy.
On our way out the door you can find by hanging basket where I keep transition songs and activities for us to do as we line up and our good-bye saying that we say at the end of each day.
Thanks for taking a look! Buzz back soon!
Your classroom is super cute, but I have to know more about the rapping pig...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the chair pockets- Your room looks great
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous Erica!!
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