What are some cool things to have in a classroom?

I wanted to compile a list of my most favorite classroom Amazon purchases, because hey, maybe you didn’t even know some of these existed!

  1. Magnetic Curtain Rod. Yes you read that right..
  2. Dry Erase Pockets. My class uses these ALL.
  3. Jenga Sets.
  4. 4. Cafe Table.
  5. Anchor Chart Paper.
  6. Pie in the Face.
  7. Ceiling Hangers.
  8. Chart Markers.

How can I decorate my classroom ideas?

Classrooms Should Be Engaging, Not Distracting

  1. Display student work.
  2. Feature inspiring role models.
  3. Avoid clutter.
  4. Visual aids—like anchor charts, maps, and diagrams—are OK.
  5. Avoid displays of student scores or grades.
  6. Let in natural light.
  7. Balance wall colors.

Can I put a Christmas tree in my classroom?

In case you were wondering, Christmas trees are allowed in public schools. The Supreme Court has ruled that a Christmas tree is a secular symbol of the holiday season and that using a Christmas tree for a temporary display within the school setting is not a violation of the Constitution.

How do you make a 3d paper tree?

STEPS

  1. 1Print out the templates.
  2. 2Cut out the trees.
  3. 3Glue the template pieces.
  4. 4Score along the middle line.
  5. 5Fold each tree in half.
  6. 6Glue the first pair of trees together.
  7. 7Glue the 2nd pair of trees together.
  8. 8Assemble the tree trunk.

What do I want for my classroom?

23 Classroom Items Every Teacher Needs

  • Scissors.
  • Easel Pads.
  • Crayons.
  • Paint.
  • Glue.
  • Mr. Sketch.
  • Laminator.
  • Dry Erase Boards.

How can I beautify my class?

Classroom Decoration Hacks: Cheap, Easy Ideas

  1. Add some greenery to brighten up your room and boost your mood.
  2. Create or buy a set of affordable posters for a bulletin board or bare wall.
  3. Use $1 frames to give your posters some class.
  4. Repurpose old planner pages as wall art.

Can teacher say Merry Christmas?

Religion can (and should) be a class subject — but not proselytized — in public schools, sacred music can be played in schools under certain circumstances, and schools can’t bar teachers or students from saying “Merry Christmas” to each other.

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