“What would be an effective and appealing model for the Technasium learning environment?” Concept for 85 pre-university schools on science and technology.
Educational philosophy differs widely in schools across the world. Montessori schools advocate self-directed learning, whereas Steiner schools focus on a holistic, developmental approach. Well, notwithstanding the educational philosophy, it is important that schools should have certain desirable features.
We talked to some of the leading architects in the country about five key principles in K–12 school design.
Chaulk Studio created the design for Frankston Primary School located in Frankston, Australia. The Frankston Primary School Early Learning Centre involved the refurbishment of a […]
Classroom is a common place for teacher and students to do teaching and learning process. A classroom usually comprises of at least 30 students in a common primary school in Malaysia. With that number of students, it is quite difficult to fit them...
We talked to some of the leading architects in the country about five key principles in K–12 school design.
Parents who use Montessori at home live longer... okay, not really, but this one principle can save parents time, even hours each week!
Discover the Best Pre schools in Medchal, Hyderabad at CMR Schools. Providing a nurturing environment for early childhood development and learning.
⭐Are you an elementary school teacher looking to teach the topic of Build (man-made) and Natural environments? Then this pack is ideal for you and your kiddos. This is ideal for grades 2-3 students A pack videos, activities and worksheets to be used when teaching a unit of work on natural and built environments. Watc
Nurture your child's potential at the best pre primary school in Kandivali - KES International School. Our early education sets the foundation for lifelong learning.
Freesoul International Kindergarten (Shanghai, China). LePort School (Emeryville, CA, USA). Yass Montessori (Yass, NSW, Australia). Otrada International Montessori Centre (Russia). Seametrey Children's Village (Phnom Penh, Cambodia). Images from KidsRfuture. Ambiente Montessori Modelo Fundación Argentina (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Montessori Nursery School (Poissy, France). Montessori International School Genova (Genova, Italy). I hope you enjoy a peek into some of these classrooms. Have a lovely weekend!
Kindlehill photo gallery for our Playgroup, Little Kindy and Big Kindy. Photos of exploration, invention, wonder and joy.
This poster is a beautifully crafted visual guide to the Plan of Salvation designed to inspire and uplift. Perfect to hang in your home, office, or church space (like Primary room)! Ideal for enhancing your family's learning environment, this poster is especially helpful for Primary kids, providing a visually engaging tool to explore and understand the profound principles of the Plan of Salvation. 🌟 WHAT YOU GET 🌟 Upon purchase, you will receive a high-quality A2 dimensions PDF file, ready for instant download. This digital file ensures convenience and flexibility, allowing you to print the poster at your preferred size and as many times as you desire. 🖼️ PRINTING OPTIONS 🖼️ Print at home on your high-quality printer. Take the file to a local print shop or office supply store. Upload the file to an online printing service. For the best results, we recommend printing on quality paper or cardstock. Feel free to experiment with different printing options to achieve the look that suits your personal style and space.
Completed in 2011 in Porto, Portugal. Images by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG. 1. Location and Context The intervention site is located in a specific urban context. The surrounding area is characterized by distinct structures in...
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TELL TIME - CHILDREN’S EDUCATIONAL POSTER: Telling the time can be tricky to grasp. Looking to help your child learn to tell the time? Our Tell Time Kids Chart is a beautiful and calm visual learning aid that is the perfect way to do it! . Good for their little mind: SIMPLISTIC KIDS POSTERS: This educational resource has been designed with modern and simple features, making it the ideal add-on for homeschooling, kindergarten, primary school. If you struggle for gift ideas look no further! This modern kids chart can be the perfect gift for many occasions, such as back to school season, kids birthdays and Christmas. CALM LEARNING POSTER FOR KIDS: Our intentional use of pastel tones will help create a calm learning environment where your child can thrive. Ever feel overwhelmed with the bright coloured kids toys and cluttered resources out there? So can children, with this beautiful kids learning resource you can help minimise some of that overwhelm. ENGAGING AND EDUCATIONAL CHART: Drawing on the notion that calm environments with peaceful and pretty colours help build brain architecture and in turn open them up to learning, we have designed a minimalistic tell time kids poster with beautiful engaging colours. Beautiful for your home: KIDS HOME DECOR: Learning can look good! This is why our kids posters are also great as home decor wall art to spruce up any room in your house with minimal pastel tones. WHERE IT FITS INTO YOUR HOME: Forget the blinding colours and hide it behind doors design. No more hiding the not so pretty posters, now you can help educate whilst still enjoying your home decor style. DETAILS & POSTER HANGING OPTIONS: SIZE: 50cm X 70CM FEATURES: A clock, quarter past, half past, quarter to. ECO FRIENDLY: Printed locally on thick 100% recycled paper STURDY: Sturdy enough to hang directly on the wall PERFECTLY COMBINED WITH: Our wood magnetic hanger is the perfect addition to add to the poster Add this beautiful educational resource to your home today - Good for their little mind, beautiful for your home.
Image 13 of 20 from gallery of School by a School / Studio Nauta + De Zwarte Hond. Photograph by Jordi Huisman
From double-decker learning buses to tree-top classrooms and eco-huts, this photo gallery explores how schools experiment with their learning spaces
When students’ mental, emotional, and physical needs are met, they’re more likely to love school—and they learn more.
I write a lot about outdoor classroom ideas. This post includes 75 fun and intriguing activities for the Montessori Outdoor Classroom. Enjoy!
Image 3 of 12 from gallery of Wilkes Elementary School / Mahlum. Photograph by Benjamin Benschneider
Welcome to Part 2 of the tour of Lauren’s class at Creo Montessori in Arizona. Last week we saw pictures of her outdoor environment. Today, we get to see the inside! Thank you, Lauren, for sharing your lovely space with the rest of us. Practical Life Sensorial Language Math Cultural About Lauren Marques My name is […]
Not only is it important that students see themselves in books, but it's also important for kids to get a more global view of children around the world. Students need to be made aware that not everyone looks like them. From different hairstyles, to different skin colors and features, kids need to recognize and appreciate these differences.
Every student deserves an equal chance to learn and succeed. These nine tips will help promote equity in your classroom, so that all students can reach their potential.
Completed in 2015 in Hong Kong (SAR). A school is a community: a micro-society, a mini city within a city. It is an oasis yet has a direct relationship with the city at large. Our idea is...
NUMBERS - CHILDREN’S EDUCATIONAL POSTER: Looking to help your child learn to count all the way from 1 to 100 in a calm and effective way? Using our Numbers Kids Chart as a beautiful and calm visual learning aid is the perfect way to do it! Good for their little mind: SIMPLISTIC KIDS POSTERS: This educational resource has been designed with modern and simple features, making it the ideal add-on for homeschooling, kindergarten, primary school or even some highschool students. If you struggle for gift ideas look no further! This modern kids chart can be the perfect gift for many occasions, such as back to school season, kids birthdays and Christmas. CALM LEARNING POSTER FOR KIDS: Our intentional use of pastel tones will help create a calm learning environment where your child can thrive. Ever feel overwhelmed with the bright coloured kids toys and cluttered resources out there? So can children, with this beautiful kids learning resource you can help minimise some of that overwhelm. ENGAGING AND EDUCATIONAL CHART: Drawing on the notion that calm environments with peaceful and pretty colours help build brain architecture and in turn open them up to learning, we have designed a minimalistic colour coded grid numbers poster with beautiful engaging colours. Beautiful for your home: KIDS HOME DECOR: Learning can look good! This is why our kids posters are also great as home decor wall art to spruce up any room in your house with minimal pastel tones. WHERE IT FITS INTO YOUR HOME: Forget the blinding colours and hide it behind doors design. No more hiding the not so pretty posters, now you can help educate whilst still enjoying your home decor style. DETAILS & POSTER HANGING OPTIONS: SIZE: 50cm X 70CM FEATURES: Colour coded grid chart with numbers 1 to 100. ECO FRIENDLY: Printed locally on thick 100% recycled paper STURDY: Sturdy enough to hang directly on the wall PERFECTLY COMBINED WITH: Our wood magnetic hanger is the perfect addition to add to the poster Add this beautiful educational resource to your home today - Not everyone has love for numbers, but you can help set the tone of how your child is introduced to them.
Outdoor Reading Areas are inspiring for Early Years and Primary School children and we share some great ideas on how to create a reading area at your school!
AH! Another school year is among us!! I know I was terrible at posting last year, (It has been 6 days shy of a year...) BUT I was juggling a lot!! NOW TO THE TEACHING STUFF! :) This year I am making a BIG change. After spending 5 years teaching 3rd grade ELA, I am moving across the street to teach 6th grade Social Studies. I am a little nervous about this change since I haven't taught 6th grade kids and I am not really sure what to expect, but I am a lot of excited about this new adventure!! I am really focusing on my procedures and expectations so the kids know exactly what to do from the moment they step foot in my room till the moment they leave. I know that routine is important and it doesn't matter if your teaching 8 year olds or 18 year olds, if they know what is expected of them and you as the teacher implement your expectations -- they will thrive. Entrance to my NEW classroom! WELCOME TO MRS. TEEL'S CLASSROOM!! My big ole classroom with the smallest desks I have ever seen! Love the U shape for kids, no one will have their back to the promethean board and or their back to me! I am not sure if my new classroom is larger or if it just seems like it is since the desks are so compact. I can't believe there are 26 desks in my classroom with still tons of walking room!! Get these adorable CHAMPS pack here! The first thing you see walking in is the CHAMPS spot. I am so excited to implement CHAMPS this year, I have not used it in the past but since it is now a requirement in my district I figured I better get to it. ;) I love how I can flip through them! Since this is something I haven't used before I decided I needed to hang up something that is interactive, that will make me go back there and actually use it. The green bucket belonged to my momma. She gave it to me this year -- it has been in her classroom since her very first year!! I only get 45 minutes with each of my classes (6 classes, who I see everyday) so I needed something quick and easy for behavior management. I love DOJOs and I used them in 3rd grade, but when it came time to turn in the points for prizes it would eat up an hour of our time -- something I can't afford in 6th grade. SO, I decided I would try tickets. I plan on passing them out when the students are working nicely, on task, participating, ect... and they would write their name on the back of them and keep them on their desk until the end of the period. Oh. My. Goodness. I just noticed 4th period side popped up! Hot Glue STAT!! On their way out the door they will drop their tickets in their class pail. I will randomly draw for a prize that I have already chosen (coupons for various things, gel pens, treasure box). For example, everyone is working and I will say "I think it is time to draw a name for this gel pen" draw a ticket and give that child their prize. I may draw every other day, once a week or twice in one day! Who knows! I am hoping it will keep them on their toes! Later in the school year I will put the prize choices on a poster board and cover them up with scratch off stickers, and when I draw their name they will be able to go scratch off for their prize! Get this awesome template FOR FREE here! Bathroom Visits. That is one procedure I was concerned about, until I found these amazing POTTY PASSES!! Each student will get 1 sheet of 5 potty passes for the entire 9 weeks that they can use during "work time". Any tickets that they have at the end of the 9 weeks will earn a prize! A few of my teammates loved the idea and we are hopefully going to do it team wide. If the students have 1 ticket left over they will be able to buy themselves into a movie during our collaboration time and if they have more tickets leftover they will get to buy snacks to go with their movie. The goal is that this motivates them enough so that they stay in their classrooms unless it is an emergency!! Get the labels at my TpT store here! If they do use a potty pass, after they turn it in to me they would get their hand sanitizer and but it on their desk. This way I know who is gone and I don't accidentally send a bunch of boys or girls to the restroom to socialize AND they get some hand sanitizer when they return! I'm done! Now What? signs available at my TpT store here!! "I am DONE! Now WHAT?" the question that haunts all teachers. I am not foreseeing a lot of this since I only have 45 minutes, but you always have those few kiddos that finish eons ahead of everyone else!! "Finish Work" = any unfinished work they have from any class. "Silent Read"= I am a reading teacher at heart, so I can't not have this option! Any book from the school library or they can visit my classroom library. "Get a Bucket Game"= I have buckets on my back bookcase that will have social studies games in them. "Write A Story"= any writing is good writing. "Practice Map Skills"= On Popsicle sticks I have written different places for the students to find in an Atlas. Love adding bling to my labels! Love matching all my labels. SO bright. SO organized!! My back bookcase. The bucket games are kept here along with the tubs for each classes interactive journals. I plan on creating their journal activities as we go which will go up for sale in my TpT store in June 2016. I will also post our activities as we go along here. #readingrulez Next to the bookcase is my library! A condensed version of the one I had in my 3rd grade classroom! Nothing better than 25 chromebooks already organized for you!! This year I was blessed with a class set of chromebooks and I AM SO EXCITED. I can't wait to get my Google Classroom on and go digital with these techy kids!! These chromebooks and their incredible organization system was donated to me by Brooke Lowery, an INCREDIBLE teacher who has gone onto a bigger and better role in our district. They are in 5 crates that have been separated by a strong foam like board you can get from Hobby Lobby. Using different tapes she taped the computer, the board and the charger (not pictured). The chargers are fed through the holes and are all connected using extension cords that are hid behind the tubs. INGENIOUS!! They are numbered so each kid is getting the same chromebook and can be traced back to them. There are 5 chromebooks in each tub. The 5 Chromebook tubs sitting on the back counter, and you can't even see the chargers! NO FUSS! NO MESS! I plan on getting a board to go on top of the crates that my sweet hubby will drill holes on both ends so I can lock them up to prevent any sticky fingers from walking away with them. The first several times we use them I will be passing them out and collecting them until I feel confident that they can get them and put them back on their own. Best Amazon find ever! Get it here! Love this shower curtain world map! It is the perfect addition to my classroom since we travel the world learning about all the different places and people! I love that it is educational while still letting in that warm Texas sunlight! GET IT NOW HERE!! Such a bargin y'all!!! Who says pointers are just for elementary?! These pointers I got for a buck in the Target dollar section is perfect for the kiddos and me to point out different places on our giant shower curtain map! Exactly how many crates are needed for one 6th grade classroom? Underneath my giant back counter are the perfect little spaces for my many crates and tubs. There are also 3 cubbies that are stuffed full with different things that I covered up with fabric. Here I have my 6 tubs that will hold their PBL group projects. I did this in 3rd grade with their projects being kept in a team ziploc and it worked out quite well, of course that was with 22 kids and just 2 classes... "WHERE in the WORLD are WE?" bulletin board One thing I am VERY excited about is that our curriculum will take us to each continent, exploring the countries, the people, the geography, the culture traits and so much more. I created this "Where in the WORLD are We?" section on one of my dry erase boards to highlight the continent we are in. We begin our world adventure in North America. I already have each continent in a baggie and ready to go when it is their turn to make it to the board! :) As we travel around the world and the continents come down, I will move their displays to this area underneath the other dry erase board. The best part of my room, the poster size drawers! I always try to create a teacher area that is my personal area to keep my binders, student data, resources and other things that the kids don't have immediate access to. I love the way it turned out this year! Such a true statement and so appropriate for my classroom and for me! I am so excited for this new adventure and to get this school year started... class of 2022, Mrs. Teel is waiting for you!! :) Happy Teaching Friends!!
Engage your students in a captivating investigation as they explore the profound effects of acid rain on our environment. This outdoor science investigation is an ideal addition to your sustainability or pollution curriculum, providing students with valuable insights into a real-world issue. This immersive project spans a couple of weeks and is designed to enhance both investigative and observational skills. Students will embark on an enlightening journey where they are entrusted with the care of three plants. Their mission: to investigate the repercussions of different strength acidic solutions on plant health. Each plant will be nurtured with a distinct acidic solution, varying in strength. Over the course of several days or weeks, students will meticulously document their findings through drawings and measurements. At the culmination of the investigation, they will analyze and compare the impact of these acidic solutions on the overall well-being of the plants. This hands-on exploration promises to not only deepen your students' understanding of acid rain but also cultivate their scientific inquiry and analytical abilities. Get ready for a transformative learning experience that connects classroom concepts to the real world. You may also love our Humans and The Environment: Pollution - HUGE BUNDLE ------------------------ Please don’t forget to rate this product and provide feedback to earn credits that you can use toward future purchases on TpT. Also be sure to visit my store and FOLLOW ME to see my new products and hear about upcoming sales!
When we were studying outer space last week, we discussed how remarkably unique Earth is from all the other planets in our solar system. As an extension activity, my son colored a picture of the Earth and then we cut it open into fourths so that there were flaps to lift once he glued it
Give all their hard work the attention it deserves!
It’s not just another classroom with neutral colours, stones, and baskets. We live in Muskoka and our environment as the third teacher reflects our culture of living and how we encourage chil…