How do you decorate a classroom door?
What You Will Need to Prepare:
- Black, white, and blue butcher paper or construction paper,
- Border
- Drawing of a student reading or individual pictures of your students reading
- Scissors
- Tape/Glue
How to secure a classroom door?
Proposing a classroom security solution involves weighing many different factors, such as:
- How do we prevent or slow down an active shooter?
- Does the solution make sure that a criminal cannot lock him or herself into a classroom?
- Does the solution lock out the police or emergency responders?
- How do we ensure the solutions implemented don’t produce unintended consequences such as fire hazards?
What ideas would you bring to classroom?
are excellent clues to what a word is not and thus help define the words.
- Clues of substitution: A known word would make sense in the context and is probably a good definition.
- Clues of definition: The word is defined in the text (many textbooks do this).
- Clues of opposition: Words “not, unlike” etc. are excellent clues to what a word is not and thus help define the words.
What are some alternative closet door ideas?
Some of the best are:
- Pocket doors
- Barn doors
- Bifold doors
- Sliding doors
- Pivot doors
Fall Door Decorations
The first door is decorated as a brightly colored owl with a sign to the left saying "Fall is a hoot!" I also love the scarecrow with the big hat going over the top of the door.
Apple Door Decorations
I always love apples in the fall season and these two are great to make!
Leaf Door Decorations
My favorite leaf decoration is the second one where each student's photo is hidden in the paper leaf pile...kids would have a kick out of finding each other!
Thanksgiving Decoration Ideas
Gobble gobble! Make your own big turkey out of paper and write a clever quote on it like these ones.