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Setting Up Your Classroom with Style

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This time of year I love to find new ideas to make my classroom functional, yet cute. The way I figure it, I spend more awake hours in my classroom than any other room in my house. So, why not make it visually appealing! Here are some ideas that are functional, yet adorable at the same time.

Create a Cohesive Look

Chalkboard and burlap decor

Can’t you just feel the soothing appeal of this chalkboard and burlap room created by Shelly Rees? How your room looks visually has a tremendous impact on you and your students’ mood. Rooms that are chaotic with a mishmash of posters and clutter are very distracting to learners and create an unsettled feeling. By contrast, a room with a cohesive color scheme and is well-organized calms everyone down.  It also helps everyone be more productive doing the important tasks of learning instead of wasting time trying to find something.

pink paisley

This is my current color scheme. It reminds me of watermelon. The bright colors are a cheery start to my day. Melanie from Schoolgirl Style has a wide variety of themes to choose from.

Storage ~ Storage ~ Storage

storage bins

I hate piles of paper. Yes, I know it’s a hazard of the job. But, I don’t have to let them bury me. I found bins like these at Big Lots. They sit behind my desk and hold tons of things I like to keep accessible but, invisible.

Hanging Job Chart

I liked this idea for functionality as well as a space saver. You could make these cards in any pattern that fits with your decor. Then attach them to a wide piece of ribbon. When its time to change jobs, simply move the clothespins! Love it!

Job Chart

For more ideas like this, please visit my Classroom Decor  Pinterest Board

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  • Alison Monk

    When I started teaching, I quickly realized that student teaching didn't prepare me for the real challenges of being alone in a classroom full of young children. The learning curve was steep and time was limited. That is why I created the Literacy Garden. My hope is this will be a place for inspiration, mentoring, and connecting.

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  • Kathie Yonemura August 6, 2016 at 1:59 AM

    These are beautiful rooms & organization. Thanks for sharing!

  • Ms Moore July 31, 2016 at 7:32 PM

    I love your decorating ideas! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • Lisa Robles July 31, 2016 at 6:24 PM

    Great ideas. I use library pockets and popsicle sticks for my jobs chart!

  • Deann Marin July 30, 2016 at 11:37 AM

    Love your ideas and your classroom looks great.

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