I love looking around the classrooms in my school. I thought I’d share another wonderful classroom. This classroom belongs to Grace Cheng. I have the pleasure of supporting her as a new teacher. Last year we were on a grade level team together. She is still in second grade and has the cutest, well thought out room.
As you walk in |
Teacher’s area- Toolbox labels created by Kristen Doyle |
Ms. Cheng has definitely been inspired by Pinterest and the blogging world. I don’t know where she found everything, but if you see something and know what blog it came from, please let me know. 🙂
Our district does something called board math. I think it is similar to Calendar Math in some ways. We have questions from each strand of standards and do a quick 15 minute oral review daily.
Universal Access is a part of the Houghton Mifflin Reading. Grace has incorporated some of the Daily 5 ideas. |
Noise Meter inspired by Pinterest. Group points are kept are to the right.
Calendar Area
Fingerprint Tree also inspired by Pinterest. It turned out really cute!
Math Board
I love how organized her classroom library is! It is organized by lexile level and labels are by Kari Hefley. |
Looks like she’s been spending some time at Ladybug’s Teacher Files!
Turn in Bin Area
There is a “Homework Blackbook” on the table where students record the reason why they didn’t do their homework. Great way to document! The binder cover is by Kari Hefley.
Math/ELA game shelf with boy/girl bathroom passes on top. Love the idea from Pinterest.
Focus Wall, ELD and Spelling Wall
Student Work Board
Polka dot clip up chart to go with the room theme. It is from Classroom Freebies Too.
Classroom Timeline
Birthday Board inspired by Erica Bohrer’s classroom. She has amazing ideas!
Student cubbies
Math Games Area
“Our Class Promise” created as a class to start off the year. Inspired by Amy Lemons!
They love brain breaks! These were created by Lesson Plan SOS
Perfect for storing things at the front of the room.
Small group area
The students recieve a star whenever they pass a “skill test”. They can earn a prize when they recieve 5 stars. Great incentive!
Follow Grace on Pinterest.
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