Well, It's September and I am finally getting around to taking
some pictures of my home away from home :)
Here is the view from the front door.
Here is the view from the front of the room.
My teacher area. Lord
only knows it won’t stay this clean for long :)
Our behavior clip charts.
I got them from the wonderful Latoya Reed in her Birds Classroom Décor Packet. You can get it here!
The students created their Social Contract and signed it. They created the rules as a class that they
are agreeing to follow this year. I got
the chevron rules around the contract from the amazing Cara Carroll. You can find them here.
The Word Wall is on my closet doors. It looks pretty empty now, but will be full
of words the students recognize by the end of the year! The Word Wall letters are also from Latoya
Reed’s Bird Classroom Décor Packet (here)
The following are pictures from our whole group meeting area. This is where most of our learning takes
place!
This is my reading small group table. Our guided reading groups and writing
workshop conferences will be taking place here.
I got the wonderful Reading Focus Wall poster set from Khrys Bosland. She made a fabulous packet to accompany the
Reading Street curriculum. You can find
it here!
Beside of our reading small group area is a large space for
anchor charts we have created as a class.
My reading materials are stored in the three drawer sterilite
tubs and are organized by objective.
I’m lucky enough to have two separate small group spaces in my
classroom. This is my math small group
space. The Counting Strategy Posters on
the board are from Keeping It Captivating and can be found here. They have been so helpful in showing students
various counting strategies. The number
anchor charts above the board are from Cara Carroll’s Don’t Forget My Number
unit. It is just amazing and can be
found here.
The ways to represent a number posters
are a great reference for my sweet kinders and can be found here.
I also store all of my math activities in the three drawer
sterilite tubs organized by objective.
Here is my classroom library where my students can check out
books and take them home as well as use this as a work station.
Our class birthday display.
Here is the moral focus wall.
Our school has a virtue for each month that we reinforce.
The following are other snapshots from around the classroom.
Thanks so much for taking a tour! If you have any questions, please feel free
to email me! I’d love to hear from
you! hdforestieri@gmail.com
You are amazing!!! I love it:)
ReplyDeleteI came across this page after searching for "Kindergarten Classroom" on Pinterest. Had to do a double take with the counting posters! Your room looks fabulous! Have a great year!
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