ABSTRACT

Setting up the classroom is a fundamental part of a teacher’s job, as a well-planned, aesthetically pleasing environment encourages children to learn and helps with classroom management. However, knowing how to create this environment is not instinctive and teachers are given little guidance, yet are expected to create a stimulating environment that is conducive to learning. The task can often be daunting and time-consuming, and teachers don’t know where to begin.

Classroom DIY provides teachers with the answer to these problems. A practical, step-by-step guide, written from firsthand experience, Classroom DIY will enable any primary teacher to make a spectacular job of setting up their room using any materials they have available. Guiding teachers through the process of setting up their space from planning to practice, this book includes advice on:

  • laying out the room: what furniture to use and where best to position it
  • organising areas for specific subjects, including maths, literacy, science and humanities
  • how to create an inspiring classroom on a budget: recycling items for use in the classroom and the homemade approach
  • how the learning environment can inspire and motivate pupils to learn, taking into account multiple intelligences and routines
  • meeting the expectations of senior management teams.

With ‘teachers’ tales’ from a range of individuals in different schools and case studies illustrating solutions to teachers’ specific problems with their classrooms, this book is must have for all newly qualified and practising teachers looking to inspire their pupils to learn through their classroom environment.

part |2 pages

PART 1 GETTING STARTED

chapter |3 pages

INTRODUCTION: A RUDE AWAKENING

chapter 1|6 pages

THE BIG PICTURE

chapter 2|21 pages

CREATING A VISION

part |2 pages

PART 2 SETTING UP

part |2 pages

PART 3 FINISHING THE JOB