The room I inherited also came with a million and one books- SCORE! I also brought along a few hundred of my own- so now came the daunting task of merging two libraries and re-organizing them so that I can find what I need and the kids can access the books they need efficiently.
I didn't take many before pictures- because honestly I unpacked all my boxes in June when I moved over from my other building. I unpacked, but then I just said heck with it I'll finish in August. Well...I was starting to get anxiety about how it was all going to come together and when I'd get in there and on and on!!! Grrr ::insert hair pulling:: So I enlisted the help of my visiting cousin and my oldest man and we went to town.
Poor Jenna had no clue what I was going to make her do- she had the lucky job of using the cricut and some contact paper to post our IB attitudes. These must be posted in the classroom all year. I will spend most of launch and then, on-going throughout the year teaching, modeling and reinforcing these attitudes and behaviors.
The contact paper was $2.50 at Lowes and worked awesome!! I set the cricut to level 2 and just cut away. It was a little tedious removing the scrap paper from the sticky cutting board- but way worth the money it saved!!
And, my oldest son, Jack helping me put away some books. He loves to help me in my room!! He is already asking when we can go back. Love that kid!!
Ah- I love Alice in Wonderland!! I love this print and I love that the first thing you see when you walk in my room is no longer a huge, daunting wall of books.
My cousin and I grunted, and shoved, and pushed and worked our tail off moving these bookcases in a more cozy nook formation. I like that it gives it a more smaller feel. I still have ways to go in terms of arranging the book boxes to all match by topic or genre depending on F or NF. But, it was a great start!! Those poms are much happier now too!
My desk/table is to the right in the picture above. Perfectly positioned to see in the library and the table behind when I'm working one-on-one with another student. With 30 children this year- I have to be on my game!
View from the back. . I put all of my chapter books up here- as you can see from the previous pictures there was no way I could fit them all on the shelves in the back.I am starting on my library labels tonight I had got a set of TPT, but after looking at it more it was too babyish for 4th graders so off I go to recreate the wheel so to speak. I was able to clean out a few boxes of books to give to another new teacher. They weren't quite appropriate level wise for my 4th graders- but I think they will be perfect in her room.. and I have more shelf space!!
See!!?? Cool huh? They may not be perfectly straight, but I love it and Jenna worked so hard on putting them up there! She was very adamant that confidence go above the door- so the kids would always see that one word before they left. Perfect.
My writing station. I saw the idea on Pinterest from Mrs. Tustall's room (who by the way has a ridiculously cute and decorated room, she must spend a fortune). Sorry kids Mrs. E is that not rich- remember I have three children of my own- yikes!! Someday...I will have a super cozy classroom like that one... someday.
I will have paper and scrap paper, and all their writing materials, if they need more, they can come on back and borrow what they need. I don't want my writers up running to their lockers or rummaging in their drawers looking for supplies- I want them to write. No one likes to get going on a good idea and then BAM your pencil breaks and you spend 5 min. looking for a new one only to lose your idea. No way!! Well- problem solved.
Each table has a tub as pictured above. I had done in the past that each kid had a drawer and they kept all their stuff in it, but I am hoping this will speed things up and keep them more organized since it is a their table and each drawer is assigned specific material. ::Fingers crossed::
The Alice in Wonderland card bunting from Etsy. I may have to print off some more- I'd like it to be a bit longer.
And...I glued some upside down- oops!
Another item that must be posted in our rooms at all times is our IB Learner Attributes. I decided to find literary characters that portrayed each of these attributes. I got stumped on Communicator- so I went with Nelson Mandela- if he isn't a great example of a communicator then who is??!!
My lovely math cart. This houses our math materials, obviously. The rolling cart next to it is where I keep our math games once they've been introduced. If they have independent time in math they can grab a game- some even like to play them at recess! The colored pencil holders are my favorite!! I first saw them in my son's Montessori room and new I had to have them- so I searched and found them at Allison's Montessori! Score.
Well that's it for now!! I will be posting more pics later of my library as it progresses and becomes a thing of beauty, as well as what I have in store for Back to School night.