Well, we all not only survived, but I truthfully fully enjoyed my first week of school. Our school district begins school on a Wednesday, which is fabulous. This way teachers can establish routines and have time to get to know the students. When next week comes, everyone is ready to dive in and begin a full week.
I have delayed sharing my classroom reveal because, well…my room is not perfect. To be truthful, it never really quite is. There are always things I wish that I had had more time to do, and to be truthful, I spent this summer at home with my family instead of in my classroom. I must say, I don’t regret that one bit! My room still came together, and it looks great (according to my daughters!)
If you have followed my blog (and by the way, you can now follow me on Instagram @teachingfourthwithkellyb), you know that I have decorated my room with an owl theme since the beginning of my blog. I have slowly moved away from the owls, and this year my theme is….(drumroll is playing here….) green and blue!!!??? I had a first year teacher/customer to respond that she had chosen an owl classroom theme because she was told that colors were not a theme. That got me to thinking, why not simply decorate with coordinating colors? Well, that is exactly what I did, and here is my classroom reveal…
Teaching Fourth classroom reveal {2016} |
The student chairs in our classrooms are green, and I painted my bookshelf wall bright green a few years ago, so naturally, green is part of my classroom color scheme. I personally like the look of turquoise blue with the green, so that is what I chose as our classroom color scheme. The bulletin boards are functional as well as pretty. Motivational posters are hung on one classroom bulletin board. This bulletin board and title were inspired by this bulletin board by Amy Lemons.
Motivational Posters Bulletin Board |
Grammar Parts of Speech Posters Bulletin Board |
The front of the desk is covered in a pretty blue contact paper. Simple cut out letters decorate the front.
Blue contact paper lines the front of the desk. |
Reading Book Nook |
Contact paper covers old filing cabinets. |