Thursday, October 9, 2014

Classroom Tour 2014

Well, I'm a little late on posting my classroom tour considering that we have already been in school for two months, but that's how it goes at the beginning of the school year.  I posted about my classroom last year, so this year I decided I would just show you the few changes I made.  As usual I had plans for more changes, but well I just ran out of time to get all those cute pinterest ideas done.  The beginning of the school year is about the only time of year that I have time to do those things so it'll probably be next year before I have any major classroom changes and cute pinterest crafts to post about.  This year I really didn't change much.  The first thing I changed was my student work bulletin board I have in my classroom.  I LOVE how it turned out!
I saw an idea on pinterest to spray paint clip boards but they were to expensive.  Instead I laminated large pieces of black construction paper and hot glued on some clothes pins.  Then I added the little name clouds for each student.  I purposely put the names on after I laminated the black paper so that next year I can just change out the names but leave the rest of the bulletin board. 
I had couldn't fit all of the students on to the board so I added some above it so that every student has a spot.  I could have made the board bigger by moving my calendar, but I was a little lazy so I'll save that step for when/if I move classrooms in the future.

The next change I made was to my computer/desk chair.  It broke on me last year, like completely broke to the point that if you sat on it it collapsed and you ended up on the floor.  So I took it home for my husband to fix and while I had it home I decided to give it a little make over.  All I did was buy some cute fabric from Hobby Lobby and cover up the old boring fabric and now I am in LOVE with it.  It is definitely one of my favorite things in my room.



 Well sadly that's about all the cutness I had time for this year.  No major changes to my room but sometimes it's the little things that make all the difference.  Thanks for reading!