More Classroom Pictures 2013-2014
I’ve been working in my classroom this week and here’s a look at what I’ve done:
I got this shelf at IKEA earlier this week and I’m going to use it for my Literacy Work Stations.Β The kiddos will come get their bucket (going to add labels to them) and then take them to the assigned place. π I’ll share more about my IKEA trip this week. π
I’m using the large binder clips as name cards on my mailboxes this year.Β I usually use stickers right inside the box, but when they put papers in, you can’t see their name anymore, so this will help with that problem! π
I made some curtains to cover up my shelves.
This is what those curtains are covering up! π
My new fish tank. I thought it would be a calming thing for my kiddos.Β What kinds of fish to get? π
My Guided Reading table.Β The stars are dry erase and removable. I got them from Oriental Trading. π
These are my Reading A-Z books I use during some guided reading groups. I need to make a few more labels (I didn’t know I had so many books at those levels!).Β This shelf will get a curtain as well next week…I just need to finish hemming it.
Here are my new supply buckets from IKEA.Β Each 1/2 table will have one of these buckets (you’ll see better pictures of that further down in this post).Β
This is what one basket will look like.Β Crayons will go in the ziploc containers.Β After I went and bought all the containers, I realized I probably had enough for my whole classroom at home with all my other plastic containers! π
I did have two of these shelves holding dry erase boards and clipboards under my Promethean board earlier this week, but after thinking about it, I was worried that the kiddos couldn’t reach the board, so I moved the dry erase boards to another space and combined the clipboards.
Our Science/Social Studies area. π
My hardware drawer organizer that I made earlier this summer. π
The shelf of Games & Puzzles.Β The kids can use these items during Discovery time and during indoor recess. π
My counter where I put items I will need during each of my lessons. π
My new word wall circles (they are available in my Tpt store!).Β I have temporary magnets holding them up right now until I figure out how I want to keep them on the board.
My husband (who is also a teacher) came to school today to bring lunch and then he took down the green paper on these bulletin boards and put up black so they all would match! πΒ We think it helps the Promethean Board blend in as well. π
Here is a look at the right side of my classroom.Β You can see the table baskets on the tables.Β Each 1/2 of the table will share one basket.Β
Here is the left side of my classroom. π
A view a little more to the left.Β The round table will be for my assistant to do interventions.
My collection of baggie books/take home books.
The sink/fish tank and pencil sharpener.Β Sharp pencils go in the blue basket, un-sharp pencils in the pink basket.
This is a view of the inside of “the office” in my room.Β I can walk through this room to the K room next door to mine. πΒ This is my side of the office. We mostly use it for storage! π
Here is a look looking out from the office into my classroom.
Right next to the office, there is a closet that I share with the teacher next door.Β It used to be a restroom, but they took out the toilet and put in shelves for us to store things on.Β This cart you see is our cart of science materials.
This is a look at some of the the shelves in the closet.Β We have a random assortment of everything! π
Another look at my new shelves from IKEA!Β I love them!Β The rainbow cart will be my Math Work Stations and on top of the white shelf, is our “Welcome Area”Β The children will be able turn in their homework folders in the yellow bucket and pick up their morning folder or morning work where you see the white bucket.Β I used to have this happen right inside my door, but it was getting so congested!Β The kiddos would stop right inside the door, put their backpacks down and unload everything there, so this is going to move that activity out of the doorway! π
Kristen π
Posted on July 22, 2013, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 26 Comments.
Love the new shelf you got at IKEA – How much was it? Wondering if worth my drive. Thanks!
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The white shelf was $39.99 and each of the green buckets was $3.00. So it was about $70.00. π
Kristen π
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It looks great! Where did you get the little easel on your guided reading table? I’m looking for one now. Thanks
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I got the easel at Lakeshore. It was $79.00. π I think you can get it on sale now though. π
Kristen π
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Kristen: Your room looks FABULOUS!!!!!!!! I’m so happy & proud for you. Your students & parents will be thrilled. Thanks for sharing your photos! GREAT job!
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I hope you know how fortunate you are to have such a large room. My kindergarten class is regular old room and it is quite a squeeze! I love the stars on your GR table!
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Your room is huge! I love it. I too love the Ikea shelf…but I have spent a fortune already this summer and I still need a small filing cabinet. I may just have to go grab those dry erase stars for my small reading groups π Thank you for sharing.
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Kristen- Love your room! Can you tell me how you manage morning work? I’ve never tried it before, but am thinking of doing it this year. We have breakfast in my room as soon as our kiddos arrive, and up until now, the children have been reading books while they wait for all to finish. Any suggestions? And what kinds of things do you put in it?
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Hi Jill,
I use Danielle Kroger’s morning work (she sells it on Tpt). I explain the morning work on Monday morning and the skills stay the same all week with new letters or numbers each day. The kids come in and unpack and then get their morning work. When they are done, they work in their morning binders (you can get mine that I use here: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Kindergarten-Binder-Pack-1-276188) using a dry erase marker. By then, we usually have announcements and everyone is done and ready to move to our Morning Meeting time.
Kristen π
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Thanks! That helped alot!
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I love your classroom! I went straight to Oriental Tradings to get those Star clings! great idea!
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Love your room!! Can you tell me what the Ikea storage shelf is called, I would like to get one!! I was looking for it online, but couldn’t find it!! Thanks!
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The shelf is called Trofast. You can see all of them here:
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/categories/series/19027/
Kristen π
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I teach in Dayton, OH and I love your classroom and picked up some great ideas.
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Having seen the storage closet the last five years, this is an improvement that would make any home organizer feel proud! It’s like a successful episode from Hoarders!!! Now to help you keep it that way.
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Looks fantastic! Love that IKEA shelf!!
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Your room is huge!!!!! Looks great
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Thanks for sharing. I love getting ideas from other rooms. Are the stars meant to be for dry erase or did you just repurpose them?
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The stars are specifically made to be used for dry erase, I thought they would be great on my table. π
Kristen π
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Love your enthusiasm! Miss you!
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Miss you too Kathy!! Still no word on PAEMST! π
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Where did you get the house for your house area? Super cute!!!
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How did you attach the skirt to your table?
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Hi Carol,
Those are actually shelves in my room and you can see how I hung them near the bottom of this post: Classroom 2013-2014 Set Up | Kristen’s Kindergarten
https://kpoindexter.wordpress.com/2013/07/15/classroom-2013-2014-set-up/
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Your room looks great and ikea purchases are fabulous
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I’m looking for the supply baskets you have on your tables. I think it says from ikea but I can’t find them. What are they called? And from what dept are they?
Thanks
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