I have always wanted to be a 2nd grade teacher. It is a year of such joy and excitement. I can't wait to get this year started. I have a LOT of ideas, I'm going to stray from the curriculum after I get adjusted to the kids' ability levels and plan on doing a lot of interactive notebooking.
Here are a few pictures of my classroom as of today... Enjoy and let me know what you think!
These are my Vocabulators, 2 glitter calm down bottles and my cute little monthly themed writing centers. |
My library is about as good as it's going to get before open house. I need to put labels on the book bins and fill up the other book shelf, but it can wait. |
My small group table. I put it in front of my literacy focus wall. |
Close-up of my literacy focus wall. I just stuck those posters up there to get the spacing right. You can get my focus wall headers in my Teachers Pay Teachers store here. |
Another little nook under my cabinets. I'm still finding places for things, so please ignore the randomness of this shelf! But, don't you LOVE the 1, 2, 3 bins I found at IKEA!? |
A view from next to my desk out across the classroom. I just love how bright the yellow bulletin boards make the room. |
A small collection of cute little owls! In real life, birds of all types terrify me. They are so erratic and fly at people and cars! No thank you! |
The view from my small group area across the room. I love that beautiful atrium view. Totally makes up for the weird layout of the room. |
Small group supplies. |
Writing center that is not completely ready, but looks good for open house. |
My teacher tool box and some small trinkets. I made tool boxes for two of my friends this year for Christmas, too! |
Where did you get your teacher tool box from?
ReplyDeleteI purchased the tool box itself from Lowes I believe. It's meant for small items such as nuts and bolts. I cut scrapbook paper to size for the drawers and ModPodged it to the inside, reinforced with clear packing tape to prevent peeling. I cut the words out of white contact paper using my Cricut.
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