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Carson Dellosa The Writing Process Bulletin Board Set (110014)
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6 die-cut piecesFeaturing the writing steps-drafting, prewriting, editing, revising, evaluating and publishingSize ranges from approx. 16 inch x 10.5 inch to 16 inch x 14.75 inchIncludes over 25 writing strategiesColorful, graphic style6 die-cut pieces, Featuring the writing steps-drafting, prewriting, editing, revising, evaluating, and publishing, Size ranges from approx. 16" x 10.5" to 16" x 14.75", Includes over 25 writing strategies, Colorful, graphic style
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Height0.05 Inches
Length29.5 Inches
Number of items1
Size17" x 24" chart
Weight0.51 Pounds
Width20 Inches

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u/Kapah ยท 1 pointr/Teachers

First of all, congratulations!

I don't seem to have many pictures of my classroom, but I'll try my best. I teach Grades 5-8 English and Social Studies, but my homeroom is Grade 7/8, so I'll tell you what I have in my classroom for English. I try to make sure my posters contain useful information for the students and leave enough wall space to display some of their work.

Posters:

  • Writing Process: http://amzn.to/UFY2q2; Parts of Speech: http://bit.ly/XpAk2J. I also have various posters from The Oatmeal (semi-colon, e.g. vs. i.e., and apostrophe usage), which I sometimes display.

    Classroom photos including an interactive spelling display, weekly writing prompts w/ birthdays, quote, and classroom rules poster, and half of our facebook wall. I have lockers in my room that students don't use, so I use them as displays with magnets: http://imgur.com/a/aBVa1

    I have made these and use them to display upcoming tests from all classes, not just mine: http://bit.ly/1sau0qj

    These are what I use for inboxes: http://bit.ly/1tDEYaG. Mine aren't nearly as fancy though, and I've separated them by subject (spelling, grammar, vocab, reading, writing).

    I also have a Character Rocks display: http://bit.ly/1rX404i

    Lastly, I have a large map of the world that I mainly use for Social Studies, but my kids love to look at it and find places anytime. Sometimes when students are having a hard time focusing, I'll ask them to find three random countries on the map. It gets them up and moving for a bit, and I have found it really helps them to get back to work once they have finished.

    Edited to add: If my school reimburses me for classroom supplies, then they are considered the school's property. I prefer to buy my own things and take then with me when I leave.