Bulletin Boards, Door Decorations, and
much more that have been used over
the past four years of teaching
Multi-Age are among the following
pictures.
2004- Fifty States
Door.  It is a little
crooked, but it
turned out cute.
I used a die cut of a
flag and chalk to
create the
American Flag.
Valentines Classroom Door
Mrs. Shaw's Hearts
2004
"Rounding Up Star
Students"
2004 Westward
Movement Door
Students names are
on the Sheriff Badges
in Silver.
Our Back to School
Board:  2003
This idea is being
published in
Mailbox for teachers.
After reading the
book
Elmer, we
created our own
unique versions of
wrote how we are
different and special
on index cards.
Bulletin board used
during 2004 Back to
School Unit- 50
States.  I used two
great maps, a
matching states and
capitals game, post
cards from last years
Postcard Exchange
and Punctuation
Pencils to decorate
this area.
Our Fifty States Map
We are going to use this map for many
projects throughout the year.  In this
picture we have our Native American
tribes labeled. Our table of Native
American artifacts brought in by students
and other teachers.
Our Mail Pockets and Job Chart
Our Homeworkopoly Board
and the two
Students of the Week Desks and
Table
Our door for the Outer Space Unit
The Reading Corner
One of our many
doors.  This one said
team"
2003
Racing to 100 points
This is our race track to keep up
with our AR points
Classroom
Setup
2006-2007
Our Reading
Corner
Computer Station
Caught "Bee"ing Good
Bear and Bees
Job Chart
Compliment
Wall
Our New
Classroom
Door
Teacher's
Corner
This is part of the road that goes all the
way around our classroom.  Along the
road are signs that have important dates
on them. (ex. 1492, 1776, etc..)
This is our writing
station.
What My Classroom Looked
Like Before I moved to the Lab.
2007-2008
While working on
our Reading Group
books, we made
puzzled plots.  This
help the students
remember and
understand the
elements of the plot
of a story.   2003