We talk a lot about getting kids inspired to read and having classroom libraries. But how do we catch their interest? How can we make sure every child has a book that is on their level and relevant to them? Below are some ways to set up libraries, level books, and advertise good reads to students.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Print Rich in Culinary Arts
Although one might think that a cooking class would be the last place to find a high quality, print rich environment, a trip to Ms. Laing's class proves that theory wrong. As the photos below show, she has taken her content and made it come alive on the walls, posted on the cabinets, and really made her kitchen a place to access culinary literacy. She is to be commended for creating such a high quality environment for our students!
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Creating A Print-Rich Environment to Stimulate Learning
In Ms. Cole's room, her students not only know where the literature they are reading originated, they can see and interact with the maps to enhance their understanding. |
Expectations are visible and clear & her CBC is student friendly |
Though blank now, this data wall allows each child to track their progress, and the posted goal reminds them what their purpose in when they enter this class. |
The benchmark vocabulary is on the wall for reference, and her current words of study will be posted on a word wall that allows for interaction and student work to accompany the words. |
An inviting reading space takes up this corner, with a clear tracker and point club AR posters to help with motivation and allow for visual reinforcement. |
In science, Ms. Bree's door has a clear reminder of the expectations that must be met upon walking into the room. |
Her cabinets are colorful and will be filled with all the great learning that takes place, including student work, vocabulary words, and projects. |
Charts, graphs and diagrams prompt learners as they are exposed to new concepts and ideas. |
Reminders of how the scientific method works and, of course, SWAT, SWAT, SWAT; science with a twist! |
The items visible in Mr. Valdes' biology room bring the lesson to life! |
Ms. Bree has vocabulary defined and 3-d model of each word hanging from her ceiling! |
Much more effective than just reading from a textbook! |
These physical models help students to see and understand reproduction and the human life cycle. |
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Opening of Schools "All Hands On Deck"
Look at those eager faces... Nothing like a good old-fashioned field trip to get the year started off! |
A happy writing coach, Ms. Grant, and her new teacher, Ms. Green |
With that smile, Mr. Olibrice must be number-crunching on the way to breakfast! |
A nice breakfast was a wonderful welcome back thanks to the administration, Brother E, and Ms. Laing! |
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