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Storage Ideas for the Classroom
Lorena Figueroa
Here are some go-to storage solutions whether you are teaching in the classroom at school or teaching from home. These items are convenient because they save space and are functional no matter where you're teaching!
Backyard Adventure Classroom Door Decor Idea
Dawn Wade
Plant the seeds for learning and growth with this Backyard Adventure door décor idea! With easy DIYs, coordinating buggy crafts and plenty of positive vibes, this backyard oasis is a fun way to welcome students to school.
DIVERSITY BULLETIN BOARD IDEA
Dawn Wade
Welcome one and all to your classroom with a bulletin board that celebrates differences and encourages learning and discussion! This diversity bulletin board promotes curiosity and exploration of all the wonderful things that make each culture unique.
Alisha Peare
Bubbles! When students hear that word, they think of having FUN! Use this motivation to create a hands-on science lesson to learn the steps of the scientific method and states of matter. Students will first design different sized and shaped homemade bubble wands using Chenille Stems and Opaque Pony Beads. Students will then get to experiment by blowing bubbles!
Storage Ideas for the Classroom
Lorena Figueroa
Here are some go-to storage solutions whether you are teaching in the classroom at school or teaching from home. These items are convenient because they save space and are functional no matter where you're teaching!
Backyard Adventure Classroom Door Decor Idea
Dawn Wade
Plant the seeds for learning and growth with this Backyard Adventure door décor idea! With easy DIYs, coordinating buggy crafts and plenty of positive vibes, this backyard oasis is a fun way to welcome students to school.
DIVERSITY BULLETIN BOARD IDEA
Dawn Wade
Welcome one and all to your classroom with a bulletin board that celebrates differences and encourages learning and discussion! This diversity bulletin board promotes curiosity and exploration of all the wonderful things that make each culture unique.
Alisha Peare
Bubbles! When students hear that word, they think of having FUN! Use this motivation to create a hands-on science lesson to learn the steps of the scientific method and states of matter. Students will first design different sized and shaped homemade bubble wands using Chenille Stems and Opaque Pony Beads. Students will then get to experiment by blowing bubbles!