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Fun Classroom Decorations

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Children often find the first day of school to be very scary. If they walk into a classroom that seems to be fun and lighthearted, they are more likely to relax and feel much better about being away from home for the first time, at least for some. This means that teachers need to find the best classroom decorations just for this very reason. You don’t have to do a lot, but you do have to give the room a welcoming feeling that will allow children to feel as if this is going to be a fun adventure rather than just time away from home.

When my daughter started school this year, the teacher had a great idea for classroom decorations. When we went in for orientation, she had some great stuff up already, but she had something more in mind. She gave each child a piece of small poster board, and told them to make it all about them. They were to bring them back on the first day of school. When the children arrived, she hung these up immediately, and each child already had the feeling that they were part of the classroom. Each day, one child would tell the story from their board and then it went back up on the wall.

This is a great idea for classroom decorations, but you do need to have more. Many teachers like to go with a new theme each month, and this helps the children understand the time of year and what might be coming up next. For the first month of school for my daughter, the classroom decorations were of apples and all things that remind us of September. When October came, the teacher huge up classroom decorations that revolved around pumpkins.

Your classroom decorations should be cute and fun, but they can also be educational. What this means is that they may be learning something from what they see, but they may not know that. Simple lessons can be added to the décor, and these decorations for classrooms can add to any lesson plan. As children get older, class decorations can be more simple and don’t have to be as numerous, but they are always a nice touch. Those that teach high school rarely use them, but they can still be used to give a more relaxed feeling to learning. A stark classroom is not always the most conducive to good learning.

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