Northern Ireland Teacher
  • Home
  • Blog
  • About me...
  • An Inclusive Classroom
  • Organised children
  • Digital or paper planners?
  • Language & Literacy
  • World Around Us
    • TEFL - teaching English as a foreign Language
  • Great websites for foundation stage
  • Contact
  • Language & Literacy
  • Dyslexia
  • Resources
  • An Inclusive Classroom

An Inclusive Classroom

Before my new class arrives I ensure that all the boards are bright and new.  Each board represents a subject.  

I have a task board ( for Literacy), a reading board and a window with balloons - with the reading groups displayed.  I have an I.C.T. board and a small area for Health and Safety - that includes our fire drill/ pupil names and a list of children who have medical issues.  I then have a Numeracy/ Number board, P.B.L (Play based Learning) , Topic board and Break as a Learning opportunity board.  I have a writing area board, Library board and Reciprocal Reading board.  I also have a sound board and Word board.  Finally we have two boards on either side of the interactive Whiteboard - one being our behaviour plan and our House Points and the 
other is our Birthday board and Weather board.  
Picture
Picture
Picture

I have started copying on very bright paper and my class love these!  A change from the normal white page.  I order mine from Amazon.  At the moment I am working out what to print on these mega bright pages.  I don't want to overwhelm my classroom.  Once I have a good balance I will post more photographs.

​

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • Blog
  • About me...
  • An Inclusive Classroom
  • Organised children
  • Digital or paper planners?
  • Language & Literacy
  • World Around Us
    • TEFL - teaching English as a foreign Language
  • Great websites for foundation stage
  • Contact
  • Language & Literacy
  • Dyslexia
  • Resources
  • An Inclusive Classroom