It has become a tradition that my sister and I create my classroom door together. This year is her first year of teaching (junior high science.....yikes) so she has been very busy getting her classroom ready as well. She still made time to help me with my door, and this is what we came up with. I must say that I pretty much love it!
This is the bulletin board right outside of my room. Hopefully, you can tell that they are Blue Bell's bullet popsicles.
Here are a couple of pictures of the front of the classroom.
Behavior Chart and Jail Words - For those of you thinking "what in the world are jail words," these are irregular words that kids often misspell. They are not spelled like they sound. This is just a way of reminding them how the words should be spelled. Last year this worked wonders and my hope is that this year it will be just as helpful.
More pictures of the room!
Fill a Bucket- This goes along with a book and study called Have You Filled a Bucket Today? And basically it is a lesson that teaches kids that we all carry an invisible bucket with us, and when someone is nice to us by helping or giving us a compliment they fill our bucket. And when someone says mean things or is not nice they are "bucket dippers" and empty our bucket. At school, when a child does something nice for someone they get to fill their Blue Bell bucket with a cotton ball. It's just a visual way for kids to see how they are being "Bucket Fillers."
This is my new birthday corner. When one of my firsties has a birthday they will get a pixie stick balloon. I am also going to put their picture in the frame inside the wreath and hang it outside my door. I am really excited about this new addition!
Brownie Points is our class reward system. When the class gets a compliment from someone other than myself for good behavior they will earn a brownie for their pan. When the pan gets full of brownies the class gets a special treat. It always amazes me how hard they will work for a brownie! So if you ever hear your child talking about getting brownies at school in Mrs. Adams' class do not worry. I'm not stuffing them full of calories. It's just paper! ; )
Smarty Pants - The newest and coolest addition to our class. My sweet friend, Robyn, helped me design the cute Smarty Pants and I am super pumped about them!!!! The pants are sewn shut and have Smarties candy inside them. When one of my firsties says or does something smart or has an"outside the box" idea I will say, "You're such a smarty pants" and they will go get 1 Smarties candy out of the pants. Totally CHEESY, right?! I know, but whatever works!
Of course there is so much more to our little first grade room, but this gives a taste of the fun!



No wonder you've been busy this looks AWESOME!!! I wish I could come learn in your room. I'm loving the bucket concept. I really believe children need to be taught how to treat others so much more than we emphasize. I hope you have a wonderful first day!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog. I love your classroom! Thanks for the great ideas :)
ReplyDeleteLove your classroom!
ReplyDeleteI love your classroom! Where did you find the rainbow paper in so many shades that your alphabet is on?
ReplyDeleteI love this theme! I might have to steal it for next year!
ReplyDeleteCould you elaborate on your behavior chart? It is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLove your classroom! I especially like the section for "filling a bucket". Such a great book :)
ReplyDeleteI'm the newest follower of your blog, a student teacher starting my first practicum next month! I would love it if you could visit my site and follow me back!
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Satya
Love the brownie point idea, it's different. Was thinking about doing marbles, but I will probably do the brownie point idea.
ReplyDeleteI love these ideas... I might teach first grade next year for the first time... would you mind if i stole a few ideas?!?
ReplyDeleteI love your jail words as well as your bubble gum behavior! Do you have them move their clips to a different color? If they have received a warning do they move their clips to yellow?
ReplyDeleteAs someone who is moving from teaching 5th-6th grade for 10 years to 1st next year I am so thankful for your wonderful inspiration! I love your room! I love themed rooms and usually have a rainbow theme somehow, so I will for sure be incorporating this.
ReplyDeleteYour room is so stinking cute:) I was wondering if you could tell me where you got your blend and diagraph word wall at the bottom of your board? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI love your word wall! My word wall drives me crazy! May I ask what type of colored paper you used as the strips behind the different letters?
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much! As you can see I haven't blogged since November, which is so sad because I was loving it. Things just got busy and my husband and I are expecting our first baby in August so the blog has been put on the back burner.
ReplyDeleteI am going to try to do better this next year. The colored paper on the word wall is cardstock from Hobby Lobby. It comes in a pack in the scrap booking section. I just taped 2 pieces together and then ran them through the laminator.
The bahavior chart has been working about great. The children move their clip to the green bubble gum for a warning, then to yellow for time out, red is a note home, and gray is an office visit.
The blend and diagraph cards came from Step Into Second Grade with Mrs. Lemons. She has all sorts fo great stuff on her blog and she had these as a free download.
WOW!! I love your classroom; the theme is so fun and colorful--I may have to use this theme for my kinder classroom next year. :) I tried to look up the blend and digraph cards from Mrs. Lemon's blog, but couldn't find it. Can you help me with this?
ReplyDeleteI love your Smarty Pants! How do they get the candy out? Do they get them out of the pockets? Please email me at soccermomty98@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThank you and congratulations on your baby!
Awesome! So glad you could use the Brownie Points idea! My kids have loved it! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your room! I like the Bubble Gum a lot. I was thinking of adapting it into a type of Bravo Board...
ReplyDeleteBight and cheery! Thanks!
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I love your room and all of your cute ideas!! I am your newest follower!!
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Kindergarten Stars
Can you tell me how your bubble gum machine behavior chart works?
ReplyDeleteI just saw your blog and ideas. I totally love the Smarty Pants but I am going to use bingo chips and make them a pocket to collect in as I work for a school district that does not allow treats to be given as a reward. Also, I am so excited to try your Bucket Filling idea. Me and my fellow "Firsty" teacher started this last year to help encourage positive behavior. I really like how you have given each student their own cup. I teach year round and we start Aug. 1st. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love some of the ideas. So cute! I am your newest follower. Please visit me at P.J. Jots
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ReplyDeleteYour class is soooo bright and colorful. I love it! I gave you a couple of G+links. One for brownie points and one for smartie pants.
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Love your classroom! Great ideas...thank you for sharing. Can you tell me how you made your chair/pocket covers?
ReplyDeleteDid you use tissue paper to make your big lollipop by your birthday display? Looks super cute!
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I just ran across your blog and I am now one of your newest followers. Your room looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteCorinna
Love love love your ideas! I have a "dot" theme going on in my room this year. Would you mind emailing me your sign for Bucket filling? It would fit right in with my decor. lol!
ReplyDeletecindygood@hotmail.com If you have it, I would greatly appreciate it!
I love all of these ideas. Such a fun and inviting room.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog through pinterest. I am a kindergarten teacher and am looking for some new behavior ideas. Would you tell me more about your bubble gum idea I see with your jail words? It maybe just what I'm looking for to implement! Thanks!! Maribeth in Ohio :0)
ReplyDeletewhere did you get the "jail words" from? did you make them? do you have a tpt store or a pdf that you could share?
ReplyDeleteThanks, April
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