The first week of school is in the books! This year I am teaching English/Language Arts to two 5th grade classes of 20 students each (for now – we always end up adding several kids during the first few weeks of school).
This summer I decided to “take the summer off” for the first time in my life and I learned something new and interesting about myself – I do not like being on vacation for that long. I enjoyed relaxing and sleeping in for about one week and then I felt restless and started planning as many things as I could to fill my days. I traveled to Florida, California, Washington and Ocean Pines and when I wasn’t traveling I was subbing for summer school, babysitting, or shopping for a condo. SO the summer truly did fly by and now we’re back in school and, call me crazy, but I am very happy to be back!
Since I am so excited to be back and I’m already loving my two new groups of kids, I thought I’d share with you how I decided to decorate the room this year and a few of the activities that we did to get to know each other during these first few days of school.

On this board in the back of the room I will be sharing the agenda and reminders for each day. I kept a lot of space around this board clear so we can have meetings at the beginning of each class in order to discuss our plans/goals for the day. The Friends & Family board was inspired by Conscious Discipline, our new, school-wide discipline program. I’m having the kids bring in pictures to put up on the board as a way of getting to know each other better and to remind students of the school-family connection that we are working to foster.
I typed up some quick and easy labels for each of the shelves based on the genre of books located there.
Then, I took some Avery labels and just printed color onto them Like so:
As I was putting books onto the shelves, I scanned them in to my Booksource Classroom Library (which is totally free by the way!) and labeled them with the colored stickers by reading level using a key that I made up.
During the first week of school I taught my classes how to check out books and they’ve been loving our new library system! I am loving the fact that I can finally keep track of where my books are disappearing to AND I can monitor each student’s independent reading 🙂




