This is our Home Living Area. It may start out looking like this, but I am hoping that the kids will take it into different directions as the year goes on such as pizza parlor, bakery, post office, etc! I can't wait to see what goes on here. I know there will be many literacy and math opportunities as well as social skills that will be incorporated in ways they are used in real life situations. True, authentic learning!
The art pieces in the home living area were created by my kids last year. I love using things created by previous classes!
Next is the Engineering Area. This is where they will create structures using materials provided. For now only blocks are available.
After they prove to me that they can take care of the blocks and use them appropriately, I will add more items such as loose parts, Legos, K'nex, ramps, small animals, cars, real tools, scrap wood, etc (though not all at the same time!). I also plan on adding pictures of structures such as bridges and buildings for inspiration! The clip boards are for them to create plans or record what they made.
This next area (for now) is for building using natural materials such as natural tree blocks, geodes, rocks, tree cookies, pebbles, etc. At some point these may join with the engineering area but for now I will have them explore these materials separate.
This is our art studio.
On top of the shelves by the window, there is clay with natural materials to create sculptures and work those fine motor muscles.
Below is a small area to explore sea shells and sea life. I will add some books to it also. If a lot of interest is shown, I will move it to a larger area such as the science table.
This is our writing area. Paper, booklets and writing/drawing utensils can all be found here.
This next picture shows our area to store materials the kids can use for learning literacy and math skills during our Thinking and Learning time. There is a mixture of natural elements, recycled items such as old buttons, and materials provided by the school. The books above will be labeled as numbers/ counting, shapes, and measurement.
Our science shelves in the photo below will change as the year goes on, depending on their interests or things that we find that may interest them! At the moment, I have items to provoke them into exploring the five senses! Books about the five senses and clip boards to record what they notice are on the shelf below.
This next photo is our Science Table. This will also change throughout the year and will integrate art, literacy and math very heavily.
At the moment I have the beginnings of a color provocation set out. More color experiences will be added if they prove they can respect the limited amount of materials presented.
Here are some more pictures of my room. I am still trying to create a more Reggio environment. I get frustrated by the brightly colored chairs and tile! What I wouldn't do for a wood floor! Besides the art and projects displayed created by past students, the room is a blank slate ready for the kids to create and display their own. I can't wait to see what they decide to explore this year!
This last picture is my reading area. It is one space in my room I am not happy with! I know I need something on the door, preferably made by the kids, but I am not sure how to make this space cozy yet still be able to get into my storage room! I would love any suggestions to help this area out!
I hope you enjoyed the tour of my room! I know it will change as the year goes on. Hopefully this environment inspires the kids and encourages them to explore and investigate!