I just spent most of the day working in my classroom - thankfully the a/c was working today because this afternoon's high was 105!
I honestly couldn't tell you what all I accomplished today - it feels like nothing major but I spent 6 hours up there. I got a few organizational things done - new labels, etc.
One thing on my to-do list was to put up our Welcome board in the hallway. For the past couple of years, we've had red bulletin board paper and I made the executive decision to change it out to red fabric. If you've never used fabric on your bulletin boards, I encourage you to fix that now! This is just a generic broadcloth, but fabric doesn't fade, stores easily for reuse, and doesn't show wear and tear.
Look at how bold the red fabric looks compared to the paper! I also purchased some cute reversible border at Hobby Lobby with their 40% off classroom sale and you just can't go wrong with buffalo check. I know the Cardinals part is crooked and normally that would bother me, but this board is at the end of the hallway and I probably won't see it again until it's time to change it in September!
Back in my classroom, I piddled with several small things that needed to be done and then tackled 2 bigger projects...
The first project I worked on was assembling this organizer from Amazon. Last week, when I was working in my room, I started thinking about how I could better use some of my space to organize random supplies for students. My previous use was a mishmash of boxes and locations and it just wasn't very cohesive. I played around with some letter trays but nothing quite fit what I wanted.(Note: I totally forgot to take a photo of this in my classroom - sorry about that!) Once I had it assembled, I started to organize student supplies. The bottom drawer is where students can get rolls of tape and glue sticks for their table buckets, the bottom shelf will be a place for scratch paper and the top shelf will hold my patty paper box. The vertical storage space behind fits my graphing whiteboards perfectly since we don't use those very often. For now, I have left off the pencil cup but it's magnetic and might end up on the whiteboard eventually.
The other goal today was to change out my Puzzle Place area but that didn't quite work out the way I was expecting.
The little woven bowl I found while cleaning at home did end up working perfectly for the fidget toys (fake Rubik type stuff from Target Dollar Spot), but then I had a whiteboard dilemma!Last week, I had decided I wanted to change out the Puzzle Place to something to encourage more interaction with the board. I had used the same 4 quadrants for the past couple of years and the only one the kids really enjoyed was the Math Joke. As a result, I decided to look for an inexpensive magnetic solution in order to do some vertical puzzles (inspired by Sarah at MathEqualsLove) and found this whiteboard at Hobby Lobby for $7.99. (Note: I was so impressed with the Hobby Lobby whiteboard that I went by there on my way home to get another one for the hallway (inspired by Sara Vanderwerf) but they were sold out.)
Once I go to school, I realized that I wasn't super sure which side of the board I wanted to put the whiteboard on!
I plan to keep the Math Joke and the other one will probably end up either being the Math Fun Fact or will get changed to another brain teaser (like Set, 24, solvemoji, etc - something that is less manipulative than the typical puzzle table problem)
When I look around my classroom, I can't say that I can account very well for the 5 hours I worked, but at least it's done enough until I officially report on Monday!
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