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As a teacher, it is always a good idea to have interesting bulletin boards and displays around your room. These can satisfy a variety of needs, including the presentation of student work, the imparting of important information, and the reinforcement of key elements in the curriculum.
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I found him this morning while googling a totally unrelated topic. I now find I must locate a spot for this guy in my classroom. He is just too cute to pass by.
One way to enlarge clip art is by making a copy on a transparency. I then project the image on a piece of butcher paper taped to the wall. You can make the image as large or small as you ...
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Uses for pocket charts in the classroom are almost endless. For simple attendance and lunch count, I created this pocket chart to hang on the wall. Student names are in number order on the pockets. The menu choices are written on a small white board near the pocket chart. Students are given two hot lunch choices - -A or B. Also there is the ...
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Designed to sit with other pieces in our safari room, this bookcase gives easy access to several of our Accelerated Reading books. The front drawers were sponge painted using an orange base and a black glaze. My checkout system is the old-fashioned library checkout system with pockets and cards. I glue a pocket inside the front cover of every ...
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The Young Einsteins is a club designed for students who desire to “go above and beyond” the minimum class expectations, and who are interested in learning new things. I created this bulletin board for those students who earn a place in the Young Einsteins Hall of Fame. Members (names and pictures) are posted in columns to the left of this ...
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