Sunday, September 13, 2015

Classroom Reveal 2015-2016

We are heading into the fourth week of school and I finally had a moment to write my classroom reveal post for this year. If you read my reveal post from last year, you will recognize most of what you are about to see.

Last year, I switched schools and put a bundle of time into decorating and had a precious class that cared for everything so carefully, which saved me a ton of time this August. That meant I was able to focus all my classroom decor brain power on details, making my room feel even more like home. Without further ado, here is a peek inside my second grade classroom. 

TEACHER CABINET

This is my go-to storage spot for anything related to our current units of study. I also have bins that store examples of projects for each month. I am not a fan of file cabinets (I only have one for my student portfolios) so I use little drawers and magazine files that force me to stay organized and rid my life of excess paper. All of this is kept behind closed doors to reduce clutter and excess visual noise for my students. 

WHAT'S IN YOUR DRAWERS?

Each drawer on the upper shelf contains items I want to keep handy for current units of study or lessons for next week. This eliminates piles and clutter around the room. When I am lesson planning each week, I quickly check my drawers and am reminded of the resources I wanted to use for the coming week. 

The lower drawers contain anything that needs to be graded, filed or copied. I love the "Grade" drawer because it minimizes paper clutter and keeps my mind clear throughout the day. As soon as the drawer gets full, I sit down and grade. The stack of papers never becomes an unmanageable mountain because the drawer is fairly small. 

Here's a closer look at my monthly project bins found on the top shelf.
These customizable labels are available in my Teacher's Pay Teacher's store.
These round weekly labels are also included in the same Classroom Organization Labels resource.

MATH AND WORD WORK STATION

This is a new feature in my classroom and takes the place of the teacher desk I had in the corner last year (that desk lasted all of two weeks). To create this station, I set three pieces of Ikea furniture in the corner. One white Kallax Shelf and two Trofast Frames with green storage boxes. My amazingly handy brother designed a surface to cover the gaps that resulted from the corner arrangement and added backing to the Kallax Shelf so our math supplies wouldn't fall behind the shelf.  This is where we store our math binders and various manipulatives for word work and math. 

If you are interested in downloading the daily place value activities my students complete each morning in their math binder, click here. 
These clear photo storage boxes from The Container Store are perfect for creating place value block kits that your students can easily keep organized. Our math tower has any supplies students may need to build models for our Write To Explain Task Cards or play our Math In Motion Hands-On Math Games
Our word work tower stores all our supplies for Wacky Word Work practice completed during Daily Five. 

MINI LESSON ZONE 


Our mini lesson zone is a bit cozier this year thanks to my amazing mom who sewed a cushion for our white Kallax Shelf (turned into a bench). My students now call the bench our couch...love them! I am also thrilled to have a full-functioning easel for the first time ever in my teaching career. I keep our anchor charts for reading and Daily Five on the easel and now host our math lessons on the large white board. 

Here's a closer look at our gorgeous bench. Thanks Mom!

Our Container Store storage cubbies for our Math In Motion Hands-On Math Game Cards.
Our Daily Five I Charts (coming to my TPT Store soon).
Super handy storage bins to keep Responsive Classroom and Daily Five supplies close at hand.  

SMALL GROUP AREA


My small group area is pretty much the same as last year with a few minor tweaks. When I took this photo I thought the balance ball was going to be the best idea ever for my teacher chair. Now, it's at my house because I realized you can't sit on a balance ball while wearing a dress. Live and learn. 

To the right of our small group table is my guided reading tower from The Container Store. I added this through the middle of last year. It is the perfect size, made of super durable metal, and has five compartments - one for each day of the week. The only thing I have left to add are these teal dry erase Wall Pops to help students with personal space. Added bonus: they won't have to bring their whiteboards to the back table during math...time saver!


This guided reading tower is also a perfect little spot to store any reading tools we are currently using and a mini timer so my reading aide can keep track of time during each round of Daily Five. 

 SINK AREA

Nothing much to say here...this is our sink. I added a mirror this year because kids were constantly asking to use mine to check if something was in their teeth or monitor the progress of the countless facial injuries the seem to incur. 

CLASSROOM LIBRARY  

Still my absolute favorite corner of the classroom. Our ever-growing library is stocked to the brim this year thanks to the generous Scholastic Reading Club points system. All of our books are labeled with full-color sticker labels that perfectly match the image on each book bin (for picture books) or shelf (for chapter books). 

All of my bins are from Really Good Stuff labeled with my Classroom Library Labeling Kit (also available in white). I took several other photos of my library so you can get a closer look but this is a crazy long blog post, so I will blog about the library in more detail later this week

FRONT OF THE ROOM




At the front of the room are our quiet chimes, our inspiring Dream Big letters and the daily schedule. I like to keep things clean and simple so my "teacher desk" doubles as our projector station. My fingers are crossed that this is the year my school installs ceiling-mounted projectors so I can move our doc cam to the corner and this table can be eliminated. 

In the meantime, the laminated green paper helps me position documents in the right spot so I don't constantly have to look behind me to double-check that my students are seeing what I want them to. 



GROUP STATIONS

For the fifth year in a row, these sturdy white Kallax Shelves are working perfectly for storage of book bins, group supplies, tidy up tools, and work in progress folders. These stations minimize desk clutter like a boss and help students stay super organized. 

This year, I added duct tape to our book boxes (Ikea Flyt Magazine Files) to increase durability. Second graders are really hard on these compared to third graders. 


Here's a peek inside our group supply bins. I load them up with as many color options as possible to support focus on creating quality products with quality supplies. Our tidy up tool is a super fun fuzzy duster from The Container Store. The kids are obsessed with cleaning when you give them a Fuzzy Wuzzy

Can't wait to post updates throughout the school year so you can see how amazing our room looks now that the kids have added their beautiful artwork and writing to our walls. For frequent updates, be sure to follow me on Instagram @CoreInspiration. For a monthly peek inside my classroom, follow me on BlogLovin'

56 comments:

  1. I'm in love with your room. So organized and eye appealing. Do you have a link for the metal drawer shelf from the container store?

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    1. Thank you so much! I just found the link to the metal storage tower. Here it is: http://www.containerstore.com/s/shelving/freestanding-shelving/anthracite-5-bin-storage-tower/12d?productId=10018713

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  2. Your classroom is just beautiful. I think I pinned every image! :-)

    Sarah

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  3. Oh my word, your room is stunning and so inviting. I kept thinking to myself that your kiddos, and their parents, must love it! I pinned just about every photo!

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  4. Are the photo storage boxes that you use for the place value blocks the 4X6" size? Also, how many of each block do you have in each?

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    1. They are 4x6" size. I have one hundred flat, ten tens sticks and twenty ones cubes in each.

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  5. I love your room. Do you know where your school found your easel? I've been looking for one that's similar!

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    1. Hi Elizabeth, I purchased it on Wayfair. It takes quite a bit of assembly but now that I have it up and running I am loving it. :) Here's the link:
      http://www.wayfairsupply.com/Copernicus-Double-Sided-Bamboo-Teaching-Easel-BE1-ZL1189.html?

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  6. Laura, I've so enjoyed this post - so inspiring. What an engaging place you've created to optimize your kids' learning and your own teaching. If I were a parent bringing my child to your room, I'd know they'd be WELL looked after. MargD

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  7. Your tip about laminating a sheet of paper to use with your document camera is literally GENIUS!!! Why didn't I ever think of this!?!? I spend so much time positing papers, and this will totally save that headache. Thanks for the best tip ever!! :)

    -Liz
    TheHappyTeacher

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    1. Glad you like the tip Liz! Thanks for reading. :)

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  8. Your room is Awesome....Love the simplicity and organization.

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  9. Your classroom is so inspiring! I wonder if you are given some sort of stipend to help with the cost of setting up your classroom?

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  10. Where did you get the dream big letters?

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    1. Gail,
      They are from Joann's. They were originally brown and I spray painted them white.

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  11. I love your room! Where did you buy the white stools?

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  12. Your classroom is amazing! You have inspired me. Thank you!

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  13. Where did you get your supply box container drawer thing?

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    1. Those are from Walmart a few years back. Have only seen them in black in the past couple years. Here they are on Amazon:
      http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0042G1MD2/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B0042G1MD2&linkCode=as2&tag=coreinspbylau-20&linkId=MY62ANYEXEA2NWRMt

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  14. Where did you find your monthly bins? I would love those in my classroom

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    1. Amazon:
      http://www.amazon.com/Large-Show-Offs-Storage-Box/dp/B016TQJ4GY/ref=sr_1_2?srs=2601327011&ie=UTF8&qid=1455077621&sr=8-2&keywords=show+offs

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  15. Hi there,
    I think the consensus is that your room is GORGEOUS! I can't get enough of it! I'm looking to upgrade a lot of my classroom furniture (hooray!) and I love the white you have used, but I have to ask, does it honestly get dirty really fast with all the lovely kiddies handling it?

    I'm torn between a love of the white, and having to clean all the surfaces areas and drawers at least once a week which makes me wonder if dark furniture is more user friendly.
    Thanks for getting back to me and putting out this truly inspiring post!

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    1. Thank you Rees! How exciting that you get a furniture upgrade!

      I prefer the white because you can see if a surface is dirty (I like to see exactly where dirt is so I can eliminate it ASAP).

      The kids keep it clean daily during our tidy up time. We have jobs including that include the responsibility of dusting and wiping down the furniture and surfaces in our classroom.

      I highly recommend white because it brightens the room and makes the environment feel open and relaxing.

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  16. Wow. I teach in a rural area where poverty abounds. Our computers have monitors from the 90's. Seriously! Where is the equity in education? Your room is beautiful but I could never afford it.

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    1. It is a beautiful classroom. But I hear you. I too teach in a high poverty area. My priorities have to be on the necessities instead of the decor. Never could I afford to have a classroom like this. I have to be content with what I have and find inspiration from the organization.

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  17. Very nice Laura! Where did you get your clear plastic file box with the green lids at?

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    1. This is his wife on his account....thanks

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    2. Target. :) They no longer have that color but here is a link to the same bin in a new color: http://www.target.com/p/y-weave-square-storage-bin-mint-room-essentials/-/A-50351124#prodSlot=medium_1_4&term=re+green+bin

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  18. Where did you get those cute polka-dot labels for your student book bins? I love the circles and how personalized they are!

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    1. Hi Erika,
      I made them. Let me know if you are interested in having me add them to my TPT store. I have a few other name tag labels you can check out too:
      https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Core-Inspiration-By-Laura-Santos/Category/Classroom-Organization

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    2. Yes, I'd love it if you would add them to your TPT store, if it isn't too much trouble!

      Thanks!

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    3. Hi Erika,
      I have been in label making mode and I'm on spring break *yay* so I was able to get these ready nice and quick for ya. :) Here's the link: http://bit.ly/bookbinlabels
      Hope you love them as much as I do.
      Cheers!
      Laura

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  19. LOVE your room and the colors! Thank you also for all the links to where you purchased items...that is very helpful. I didn't see it anywhere above, but where did you find your rug for your library area?

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    1. Thank you Malena,
      That library rug is my favvvvve. It's a 5'x8' from Pier One:
      http://www.pier1.com/Shag-Rugs-Peacock/PS39855,default,pd.html

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  20. Just came across your blog, off of Pinterest. Your classroom is stunning! It's going to serve as an inspiration for this 21 year vet' for the next school year.

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    1. Thank you Nancy! So glad you are feeling inspired. :) Planning your classroom design when you are doing a refresh the upcoming year is always so much fun!

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  21. As a high school teacher, I'm certainly stealing... I mean borrowing... several of your ideas. My two biggest question? How did you attach your bin labels? Are your labels cardstock or just regular paper?

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    1. Hi Theresa,
      So happy to hear you found a few ideas that inspire you. :) My labels are cardstock that I laminated, cut, and then attached with blue painter's tape.

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    2. Hi Theresa,
      So happy to hear you found a few ideas that inspire you. :) My labels are cardstock that I laminated, cut, and then attached with blue painter's tape.

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  22. Where did you get the large green leaves in your library. That's just what I've been looking for!

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    1. They are from Ikea: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/90306925/

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  23. I too love your room. I especially like your shel units with the slide in trays in your math area. Where did you get those? I love how organized it is. Thanks, Kelly

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    1. Thank you Kelly! The organizers for the math/word work area are from IKEA:
      http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/60094072/
      http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/30091452/

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  24. I too love your room. I especially like your shel units with the slide in trays in your math area. Where did you get those? I love how organized it is. Thanks, Kelly

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  25. I love your room. I am transitioning from middle school to elementary ed and have been subbing for the past 2 years getting tons of ideas. This is a great set up and organization of different areas.

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  26. Hey Laura, I was wondering if you bought your book storage counter somewhere or if you made it? Was it already in your room? It looks like a cubby unit but I've only been able to find 12 x12 storage units and these seem to be smaller and fit your chapter books perfect! Thanks for your help! Love your room!!

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  27. Dear Laura, your room is gorgeous! You had to spend a fortune on it. I'd love for my room to be like this. It's so large! How many children did you have? I love the shelf you turned into a bench. I'd be a happy student in your room. Thanks for sharing-even though I'm a year late.

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  28. Dear Laura, your room is gorgeous! You had to spend a fortune on it. I'd love for my room to be like this. It's so large! How many children did you have? I love the shelf you turned into a bench. I'd be a happy student in your room. Thanks for sharing-even though I'm a year late.

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  29. What is the name of the blue paint you used?

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  30. Hi, could you tell me where you got your bins that are labeled the days of the week. They look like cardboard or maybe plastic, but they are white on the inside and blue and green on the outside. Thanks.

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  31. Hello!
    Your classroom is gorgeous! I love your monthly file tubs and I was wondering where you found them or if you know of any good places to search for some for my classroom!

    Thanks!

    Lindsey

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