I get it, as I had a much smaller classroom (almost half the size of what I have now) for 18 years. I had to move areas around all morning long. Block area had to turn into a circle time area. Art table was also snack table and then small groups table. It wasn’t easy, but I made it work. I even used the tops of my rolling shelves for the science area.
Wow, I wish I had access to bins of activities based on themes! I have a lot of activity ideas at home, however it was for a different curriculum. My current curriculum changed only last year. I guess it's a work-in-progress!
This looks wonderful! Are you doing the setting up on the weekend (your own time?). One thing I struggle with is having access to set up beautiful learning provocations when the kiddos aren't in the learning space 😅.
@@rowansoderlund3678 - Extra plan and prep time is added to our weekly hours. Mine are on Thursdays after school. It would be real tough for me to do this while the children were there! 😅
@@ShelleyLandreth Farm animals, farm manipulatives, printable activities, farm dress up, chunky stamps, cookie cutters, some stuffed farm animals, farm magnetic pieces, etc. Oversized pieces like the wood barns and vehicles go on the shelf next to the bin.
Thank you very much. It is very important to have space for organized monthly themes. I would love to see how to utilize a smaller space.🎉
I get it, as I had a much smaller classroom (almost half the size of what I have now) for 18 years. I had to move areas around all morning long. Block area had to turn into a circle time area. Art table was also snack table and then small groups table. It wasn’t easy, but I made it work. I even used the tops of my rolling shelves for the science area.
So many wonderful ideas! Thank you for sharing!
You're welcome!
Wow, I wish I had access to bins of activities based on themes! I have a lot of activity ideas at home, however it was for a different curriculum. My current curriculum changed only last year. I guess it's a work-in-progress!
Hi Sheryl. You are such an inspiration. Keep doing what you do. God bless you.❤
@@kerronkim6167 - Thank you! ❤️
Ms. Sheryl you are a wonder!
Love the organization!
@@Zully150627 - Thank you! It’s made things much easier.
This looks wonderful! Are you doing the setting up on the weekend (your own time?). One thing I struggle with is having access to set up beautiful learning provocations when the kiddos aren't in the learning space 😅.
@@rowansoderlund3678 - Extra plan and prep time is added to our weekly hours. Mine are on Thursdays after school. It would be real tough for me to do this while the children were there! 😅
What did you put in your farm sensory bin?
@@ShelleyLandreth Farm animals, farm manipulatives, printable activities, farm dress up, chunky stamps, cookie cutters, some stuffed farm animals, farm magnetic pieces, etc. Oversized pieces like the wood barns and vehicles go on the shelf next to the bin.