Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Getting My Classroom In Order: Part 2


All I can say is that today was a LONG day in my classroom and I am worn out! Day 2 proved to be extremely productive. My room is starting to look like a classroom again and I can kind of see the light at the end of the tunnel, but there is still much work left to be done. The good news is that I think once Thursday is over, it will be complete and I can relax for all of a week and half before school starts. Speaking of that, I'm not quite sure where the summer went because it does not seem like two months have passed already. 

 One of the things that I dread most when it comes time to decorate my classroom is my windows. Sure I could just lower the blinds and not give them a second thought, but the perfectionist in me just won't let that happen. I used wrapping paper last year that made things so much easier than bulletin board paper, but I couldn't find any chevron wrapping paper. I decided to use azure blue paper because I thought it works really well with the purple walls.

So many windows to cover.
I measured the windows and cut the paper before taping it to the window pane...did I mention I can't cut a straight line?

Thirty minutes later...why must this be so time consuming?

Paper is done...now onto the border!
I alternated between a lime green and purple border. I really like the finished product!

After finishing the windows, it was time to get the desks arranged and things put back in their place. I must have changed the desk arrangements ten times and I am still not satisfied with them. It doesn't match the grand scheme I had in my head, but I'm just going to have to deal with it. I'll add pictures of that once I am sure though.

One of my amazing friends gave me her chevron contact paper that she had left over from her classroom and I had so many ideas of how I could use it. The first thing I did was redo my front table that had seen better days. I use this table to house my projector and elmo along with random papers and other things. I used the blue chevron contact paper to make it a bit more stylish, but can I tell you it was not as easy as it looks. The paper gets bubbles in it and no matter how much smoothing you do they don't go away completely; however, I still love it!
It's not perfect by any means, but it looks ten times better than before!
I wonder how long this table will stay clean and clutter-free?

After completing the front table, I went to work on my bookcase that I got from another friend at my school. A previous teacher had taken pages from a book and decorated the bookcase with modge podge. It looks unique and fitting in my classroom, but the modge podge was making books stick to the shelves. I decided to use a gray chevron pattern to keep my books from being damaged. If I thought the table was hard, the bookcase was even worse. Thankfully it will always have books on it to hide the imperfections.
It has taken me YEARS to build up my classroom library, but I am very happy with the selections I have now!

After getting the bookcase done and all the books on there, I got to work on updating my Fiction Road Map. I saw this idea on Pinterest last year over Christmas break and knew I wanted it in my classroom, but I knew I couldn't make the beautiful hand painted wooden signs so I created my own. I included some of my favorite fictional places and I really love the updated product. You can get the signs for FREE in my store.

Can you spot the one that's not like the others?

I am in LOVE with this project!

I think The Capitol might be my favorite sign I created!

Thanks to my mom who is ALWAYS there to help out, we were able to divide and conquer the rest of the afternoon. She worked on putting tape on my board so that I could create some more awesome spaces while I worked on my teacher toolbox. I created my teacher toolbox last year and pretty much just did the first thing I thought of. It was cute but not exactly what I wanted. I told myself the entire summer that I was going to redo it, but there was just no motivation until I saw a product from Live Love Math. She created these AMAZING labels that were editable and they were bright and chevron. Exactly what I wanted and needed! I made my labels, printed them out, and laminated them for durability. It took me all of ten minutes to complete.

My old teacher toolbox. The paper was getting funky and it was hard to read the words on each bin.

My new AMAZING teacher toolbox!

The last thing I worked on today was getting my white board decorated. I decided to use a gray chevron border on my board because the other border I got was paper and I know it would get dirty and funky in a short amount of time. On the right side of my smart board, I always use it as another bulletin board. I wanted to use chevron fabric there too, but I wasn't sure how to attach it so I just used the blue paper I bought. I decided to use the purple border to really make the blue background pop. 

I'm still trying to figure out what else to do on this side.

I really LOVE this color combination!

It's a little blurry, but you get the picture :)

As you can see, I made TONS of progress today in my classroom, but there is still a lot to be done. Keep an eye out in the next few days for Getting My Classroom In Order: Part 3! Cross your fingers and wish me luck that this will only be a trilogy!




14 comments:

  1. OMG I found your blog on Pinterest & instantly fell in love!I am hoping to become a teacher so I have been looking at lots of other teachers blogs & yours is BY FAR one of my favorites!

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  2. Oh wow! Your comment just made my night! Thank you so much for your kind words. I truly appreciate them! Congrats on wanting to become a teacher. It is a hard job but it is the most rewarding thing you will ever do. I LOVE teaching and my babies. What are you wanting to teach?

    Stephanie

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  3. Wow! You have been busy. It all looks great! I would be super excited to be in your class. I love all the color and warmth you have created. I am going to try a few of these ideas in my class!

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    1. Thank you so much, Cathi! I really appreciate it! My classroom is like my second home and I always try to make it as positive and welcoming as I can. :)

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  4. Your room looks so great! I love the Chevron contact paper and you can't tell there are any bubbles, etc. :) I think it is the teacher perfectionist in all of us that beats up on ourselves over stuff like this but it looks fantastic! Ps. Where did you find such CUTE contact paper?

    I loveeeeee the book signs! I might have to do this in the future since I'm out of classroom $$$. HAHA

    ~Amy
    http://middleschoolminions.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you, Amy! You're right. You can only see the bubbles up close and I'm sure by the end of the first day of school I will have completely forgotten about them. Amazon is the cheapest place to find that contact paper. I believe it is 11.99 for a double pack and they have a buy four for the price of three promotion. One roll was just enough to do the shelves on my bookcase.

      The book signs are one of the best and cheapest decorations I have ever done. All it takes is the freebie from my store, a printer, scissors, tape, and access to a laminator. :)

      Stephanie

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  5. I love that you cover your windows to create bulletin boards. It's like creating a "shining" display for your kiddos work! Great idea!

    Amy
    Turtley Loving Teaching

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    1. Thanks! I used it last year as vision boards for myself and my students. I also do it to block out the sun coming into the classroom because it makes it impossible to see what is on my smartboard and to keep my kids from peeking out the windows all the time.

      Stephanie

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  6. So many great ideas! I feel like we are very similar in our perfectionist ways :) I adore your fictional road map (now on my to do list over Christmas) and the teacher's toolbox! I'd never seen that before! Awesome job!

    Stephanie
    Grooving Through Fourth Grade

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    1. Thank you, Stephanie! Isn't being a perfectionist just the worst sometimes lol? I got both of the ideas originally from Pinterest. Last year I went Pinterest crazy over the summer with classroom projects, but I kept it to a minimum this summer. Both are super easy to do though. :)

      Stephanie

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  7. Love your website! We are your newest followers.
    Beth and Emily
    www.whoisreadytoteach.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you! Welcome to The Creative Classroom! I'm so happy y'all are here! :)

      Stephanie

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  9. Hi! I also just nominated you for the Liebster Award! Details are on my blog! :)

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