This year I am teaching grades 2, 3 & 4. I am a huge believer in the push-in model of instruction for ESOL students, so "my classroom" is typically whichever classroom my students are in. On occasion though, I may need to pull-out a small group, so I thought we'd take a peek inside
my classroom. This is my 3rd year at this particular school, and the third space I've called home. I'm not complaining, my space has gotten larger each year; and for the first time in 10 years, I am not sharing it with other teachers!!
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Word Study |
My reading table...where the magic happens!! In the classrooms, where I usually support students, my space is typically sitting on the carpet, so this table is a welcomed change for the times that I do use it. Whether the focus is word study, guided reading, vocabulary building activities, or writing, my students find it to be a comfortable place to learn and practice their English language skills.
So, welcome to my room:)
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Each time I get a new student, I add their
native country's flag to the world map.
They love seeing their flag up there! |
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Students chose computer time for a
"Fun Friday" activity. |
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Word Work |
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Keeping my daily plans organized. Staying organized is half the battle, right?!?!
(Today is Monday afternoon, so Monday's bin is empty,
and now I'm ready for Tuesday & Wednesday!) |
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This wall is fabric, so I've used T-pins to hang up my displays. |
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I LOVE using these magazines for non-fiction text!
They are also great for differentiating!
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Daily Objectives
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My bookcases house all of my teaching materials,
guided reading book sets, games, and student files. |
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My reading table:-) |
I just LOVE looking around other teachers' classrooms.
I always see so many great ideas.
Thank you for stopping by mine!