So here I am, going from just creating a blog, to being inspired to create an entire website. Thank you Clutter-Free Classroom! Each week there is a challenge, and I am very late to the party so I decided to start on Week 4 with my teacher desk.
OK so this is the very first blog I have every done, and honestly I have no idea what I am doing so bear with me. I found a website a while back called the Clutter Free Classroom. Honestly I found it a LONG time ago, but I figured making a blog would be a little difficult for me. Now she is has created a clutter-free classroom challenge. I typically try to keep my classroom clutter free.....but I really like a challenge. So here I am, going from just creating a blog, to being inspired to create an entire website. Thank you Clutter-Free Classroom! Each week there is a challenge, and I am very late to the party so I decided to start on Week 4 with my teacher desk. I know a lot of people want alternatives to a teacher desk. I have tried that in the past. I got rid of my desk and kept everything underneath my horseshoe table. I hated it! I could see bins underneath! So I decided to cover it in fabric to hide them. I had to bend down constantly to get materials I needed underneath the table and the students kept getting caught in the fabric or tearing it off. Sooo....back to my teacher desk OF COURSE- my desk still needed help. I thought what do I use my desk for other than art? I also keep stacks of copies for the day, as well as papers that need to be sent to the office and scholastic book orders. Most of the time my papers were giant jumbles. his could be the appropriate weblog for anybody who desires to discover out about this subject. You realize so a lot its virtually laborious to argue with you (not that I really would need.HaHa). You undoubtedly put a brand new spin on a subject thats been written about for years. Excellent stuff, just fantastic! 7/17/2012 09:08:12 pm
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Teri
6/3/2013 12:17:00 pm
I was wondering about your incredible website . . . Do you have the "pro" version of Weebly? Mine looks nothing like yours, but boy-oh-boy would I like it to be. Great site! Thank you for sharing your wonderful classroom.
Lana
6/25/2013 02:13:14 am
How did you make your tree that is pictured in your classroom library? You're room is amazing!! Thank you for sharing all of your great ideas!!
Heather
7/10/2013 05:12:25 am
Where did you get your bookshelves? They look great!! Did you paint the black border on them?
Edith Sturdevant
2/24/2014 10:40:02 pm
I am very interested in your discipline tickets and consequences/punishments and rewards. I am a retired teacher, with a son who currently teaches second grade in a school that desperately needs some "codes of conduct" rules. Comments are closed.
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AuthorI am a fourth grade teacher in Albuquerque, New Mexico. I teach English Language learners; which I believe is the best job because they bring an inspiring and unique outlook to every lesson. I come from a long line of educators so teaching is in my blood. I love to teach because I get to be creative and silly every day. I feel like teaching is 30% teaching 20% acting and 50% creativity. |