This is my "Histagram" board that I saw on Pinterest! I will put items on this that discuss the topics we are covering in class.
I have never been good with absent work so this year I am going to try to be better about keeping up with it! I got this organizer at Target and I am going to put the work for the day in the folder with the student's name written on the paper. I hope this helps!
This is my desk area. I thought the fabric makes it look more fun and personalized. The fabric to the left is covering a couple of shelves. This helps hide clutter and makes it look neat.
This is one side of my wall that they painted this summer! It used to be white like the rest. I think the color looks nice and makes the room feel more homey. This was a picture taken before I glued the rulers on my wall (they are the picture below).
This shows the yard stick I got from Home Depot. I then hot glued decorated clothespins on the ruler so I can display more student work. The kids always love seeing their work displayed so now I have more room! It will also cut down on all the time I spend re-taping items in the morning after they have fallen down during the night!
I am pretty happy with how my room looks this year! I have a couple of areas I forgot to take pictures of that I will put on here eventually. So far it seems my kids are enjoying my classroom decor also!
Hi there, I found your site from my trolling around the TPT blog list. I love being in contact with middle school history teachers. I know that my on website will not help you in what you do but it may at least give you ideas. I found your blog very interesting.
ReplyDeleteAfter 27 years of middle school I was forced to retire due to a medical problem. I DID NOT want to but I had to. I am still teaching online and mentoring teachers around the state and posting item online at TPT.
Website: http://louisiana101.com/
TPT site: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Retired-Louisiana-History-Teacher
Blog: http://mres-middleschoollretiree.blogspot.com/
Greg "MrE"
email: latraveler@bellsouth.net