Classroom Bulletin Board Spring Decorating Tips Bulletin Board decorations can serve as a teaching tool and it can make a classroom feel more welcoming to students. With a bit of planning and creativity- adding seasonal touches to your bulletin board goes a long way to build excitement for learning. Here are some easy tips to get [...]
Filed under: Classroom Decorating Ideas on February 28th, 2011 | No Comments »
Thanksgiving is just around the corner and we know what that means….Teachers always tell us that December passes at warp speed (the entire month is a flurry of holiday activities and excitement) and next thing you know- Winter Break is here. Hey- weren’t we just talking about the first day of the 2010/2011 school year? [...]
Filed under: Classroom Decorating Ideas on November 17th, 2010 | No Comments »
It is not a secret that kids of all ages love Halloween. So why not incorporate this fun and festive autumn celebration into the classroom with Halloween themed Lesson Plans and Classroom Decorations? This week’s lesson plan comes from TeAch-nology.com, an online education resource that provides free and easy to use resources for K-12 teachers. [...]
Filed under: Classroom Decorating Ideas, Lesson Plans on October 13th, 2010 | No Comments »
As a general rule, first impressions go a long way. As the new school year is gearing up, consider putting special touches in your classroom to welcome back your students and make a positive first impression. This is the best time to get creative to bring the spirit of a new school year to build [...]
Filed under: Classroom Decorating Ideas on July 20th, 2010 | No Comments »
Bring On The Luck of the Irish! Decorating the classroom is often one of the more enjoyable parts of being a teacher. One of the keys to creating a classroom that is engaging and interactive for your students is to incorporate seasonal themes into your room. The month of March brings us the arrival of [...]
Filed under: Classroom Decorating Ideas, Classroom Exercises on February 25th, 2010 | No Comments »