So this is a photo of my work area, complete with printer, CDs of music and piles of paper, room for a water bottle, easy access for my sunnies for when I go hang out the washing and my car keys for escape. That's a photo of my granddad and his brother and sister as young children in behind.
There is also another table that has extendables on either end for when I really need to spread out and I have a chair with wheels!!
But when I am tired of the spot up above to do my studying in, I'll be heading to this much more scenic spot below to study for complete serenity and no one nagging me to do stuff!
Believe it or not, I can actually achieve a lot of stuff at this place. It is my happy place.
But if you would like to see what kind of teacher I am when it comes to wall displays and set out, I do have a couple of blog posts I prepared earlier....
Nearly two years ago I did two blog posts about my classroom environment. The first post, The Classroom Environment - what makes a class attractive? was prompted by a blog post by Bruce Hammond, and I was inspired to walk around my room and photograph it as it was on a Friday in Week 7 of Term 1. The second post, Changing what is on the walls was prompted by an article I came across on Twitter about minimalizing what is displayed to avoid distraction and the need to show how a class display can evolve as the learning progresses.
Below are photos from various classes and year levels I have taught over the years.
These photos are from a Year 4/5 class.
This photo is from when I had a Year 7/8 class. These kids are all turning 20 and 21 now.... does that make me old?
These photos are from a Year 4 class:
This photo us from a Year 4 class
This photo is from a class with Year 5-8 students:
And these photos are from a class with Year 4-8 students (the class from the linked blog posts above):