

Having taught EVERY grade, K-4 {Whew...makes me tired just thinking about it!} it seems like I’ve used nearly every decor theme under the sun. Along the way, there’s been a LOT of elbow grease, paint, decluttering, moving, money spent...I mean, “invested,” and bushels of fun {just don’t ask my husband about that…}. Some rooms were at new schools, move-in ready, and still smelling of new carpet and fresh paint. Others...well, if I’m honest some of the classrooms started out looking like something from “Saw” or “Last House on the Left.” In the end, it’s an amazing feeling to create a space that’s pleasing to you and both appealing and brain friendly to your students. After all, we practically LIVE in our rooms for the majority of each day during the school year. I want to LOVE the space I’m in each day, and aim for my students to feel the same!
// The BIG 10: Extreme Classroom Makeover //
Check out the posts for tips, tricks, and techniques to help you live by my Big 10 rules for classroom makeovers as you go back to school this year!
- Imagine the possibilities.
- Start with a clean slate.
- Lay on a base coat.
- Keep function foremost.
- Start styling.
- Be fabulously frugal.
- Date your design.
- Pace yourself.
- Send out an S.O.S.
- What to do when disaster strikes!
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// Evolution of a CLassroom //
4th grade and implementing a "Retro Road Trip" themed decor!
// Themed Classroom Decor Galore //
When setting up furniture, bulletin boards, common areas, center stations, and more, I keep executive functioning in mind. Read all about executive functioning, it’s classroom components, and impact on students on my Scholastic Top Teaching blog post.
