Art classroom decor
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Erin Castillo, an educator at John F. Kennedy High School in Freemont, California, created a mental health check-in chart for her students.

Susan Adam saved to Teaching
8 DIY activities to help your kids learn to tell time – Page 2 – SheKnows
JOAN SHEFFIELD saved to PRESCHOOL
I originally made this board a few years ago, but I needed to move it to a different wall and decided to change it just a bit. And, since school is starting soon, I thought it would be a great project to share again. I used a white magnetic board from Ikea, but since I … Read more...

edna emephia saved to Me
An elementary art teacher blog with art projects and lessons, DIY projects and outfit photos as well as clothing I have made myself.

Renee Reedich saved to assessment
Today I started using my pre-assessments for fourth grade. This is a class I am not including in my SLO's this year, but I am running through the assessments anyways to see how they work. I am giving them two days to draw from the still life, and I didn't give them the rubric for this because I want it to be based purely off of what they currently know how to do. Oh, and here is my finished class door too!

Pinhooks saved to Class Room Ideas
Excellent ways to provide an accessible creation station for children and lots of ways to vary art inside the classroom with a variety of materials.
amy kennedy saved to Reggio emilia
Last week I got the opportunity to go visit my sister in Kuna, Idaho and paint up a mural for her library!
Jennifer Sohnen saved to Klimt
I work very hard to make my classroom comfortable and inviting to my students. I've not had one Saturday to myself since July. I hope they appreciate it.
Need classroom inspiration? Take a peek into my classroom to see how I use bright colors mixed with black to make my classroom come alive.
Jacqueline Washington saved to Curtains
ORGANIZING, KEEPING TRACK, SAFETY, AND ADDRESSING THEFT............. The more time you spend trying to get organized, the easier it becomes. Take it in steps! Be kind to yourself and give yourself a pat on the back every time you get one section organized the way you like! It is definitely worth it to invest time in organization; keep trying and your efforts will pay off! An organized classroom is good for your mental health as well as the kids.' Studies show that neat, clean environments…

Karen Lembo saved to Art Classroom Ideas