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Sharing Kindergarten Class Tour 2016-2017

May 21, 2017 by Mary Amoson Leave a Comment

Sharing Kindergarten Class Tour 2016-2017
Welcome to Sharing Kindergarten Class Tour 2016-2017. This is my first year in this classroom after moving to the school. It is a work in progress and it is constantly evolving. I have find, acquired, and grabbed up many classroom items over the past 12 years which helped me to create the classroom I desired.

Where Did It Start?
Here is a view of the classroom when I entered it to begin moving in last June. 
Classroom Reveal: The Before View

You can read about many of the hurtles I faced when entering this room in this blog post, such as NO WINDOWS.
I am also working on traffic patterns and work flow paths in my current classroom. We also went over our class size limit this year, so I had to add additional student seating.

Classroom Reveal

I also revealed my classroom to everyone in September of 2016. You can see details, links, and the answers to many questions here.
But just as we all need to do, I had to move some things around and make adjustments to make this room even better.

Class Tour Video

So, may I proudly present to you a Classroom Tour Video of Sharing Kindergarten’s 2016-2017.
Do not expect perfection. Do not expect Pinterest worthy images. But you are welcome to explore a real working Kindergarten classroom.

Where do I do from here?

If a classroom is an evolution, then it is still changing. I am working on more lower shelving to expand my classroom library. The shelves are in my garage but I have to paint them black then get them to school. I am also looking to reorganize my classroom library to make it function better. And I MUST find a place to put more of my “stuff” when we are not using it. The lack of storage in my classroom is really troubling our flow.
If you are interested in my Classroom Decor, you can read more about it here and purchase it here.

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