Also, having my Dad babysit Clara is absolutely amazing, a total Godsend, and I'm exceedingly thankful for that (Thanks Pop-pop!!) If you're on Delsea drive and spot a small child on the back of a motorcycle...or driving her own mini-motor cycle, with a backwards helmet, white socks pulled up to her knees, and of course Sophie the (squeaky) giraffe, yeah...that's definitely my child, so make sure you give her a quick grin and wave!! In fact, it may look a little something like this :
or this??
Moving right along...I've been contemplating a lot about classroom
organization, creativity, and decor. However I always find that as soon
as the hustle and bustle usually begins, my plans for decorating the
classroom and ultra-organization gets thrown right out the window!! This
year, I'm not going to let that happen, and am making it a point to
stay totally on top of things, which will hopefully help to create a
more exciting, calm, and well-thought out space more conducive to
learning. I'm usually pretty good...great, even, at throwing things out,
even those poor kid's instrument projects that I just kinda run outa
room for. Trashing things you don't need, as difficult as that can be,
will always make your space more tranquil, organized, and breathable,
whether you have a itty bitty classroom, or a humungous space.
Hmmm...Let's start here. This is what I have so far...which continuously evolve throughout the year : My classroom room, inspiration board, and "Create a band project" collage, as well as some important classroom rules and procedures:
Lately, I've been decluttering and organizing, and collecting thoughts and ideas on reinventing my space. I'm off to a good start, but I definitely have a long way to go!This is inspiration I've come up with from Pinterest! Should we call it "Pin-spiration" :This next photo, I absolutely LOVE!! What a simple, but adorable way to bring some color and creativity into a bottle of soap or hand sanitizer!! Lego my soap!! I'm actually going to use this in Clara's playroom!! (My plans for Clara's innovative playroom will be a separate...and extremely involved post to come...oh my!)This idea can be used anywhere, to add a bit of playfulness and whimsy!!
I would love to know - What are some organizing, storing, decorating, you-name-it, ideas that you've adopted or experimented with in your own classroom that have made classroom management and teaching in general, easier and more playful, creative, or fun? How have you changed or tweaked these ideas or systems to make them more effective for you and your students?
Have a fantastic weekend! Happy organizing, creating, and decorating!