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Inside a Classroom

4/12/2019

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A look inside classrooms across Toronto
Visiting your children's classroom is always exciting. You get a glimpse into their daily world and see what they have been up to. As a teacher, I am probably the snoopiest of parents. I look everywhere! I notice wall displays and table groupings, where resources are stored and how various items are organised. I flip through all the work being done in every folder I can find. I'll confess, I do this in every classroom I go to, whether or not it is my own kid's room!

Returning to work in classrooms across Toronto recently as been fun in so many ways. I love to see what other teachers are up to. I love discovering new ideas and get really inspired by them. It gives me new hope for our kids despite what the general climate in education feels like right now. I've taken a few snaps over the past few months to give others a little peek inside some of the classrooms I've been lucky to visit. Hope you enjoy!
Growing plants inside the classroom
This indoor tower of plants and herbs is impressive on its own. I grilled the students about where it came from and they explained how their teacher applied for funding and secured this amazing machine for them. Even more impressive was how the students cared for these plants during the day. They each had roles which involved testing, pruning, watering and feeding. The feeling in this room was incredible. The plants bring with them a feeling of calm. That piece of the outdoors inside had a very obvious affect classroom environment. 
Storing ukuleles in the music room
Music teachers are often left to deal with storing a load of resources in a small space. It was apparent when entering this classroom that the teacher had put a lot of care and thought into not just storing the instruments but using them as beautiful display pieces as well. I loved the attention to detail and how this was arranged.
Learning needle punch in school
Crafting at school
A student learns needle craft at school
I rarely work in higher income neighbourhoods. When I visited this school which was a public school, the privilege of the students was very apparent. There were various parent volunteers throughout the day and they brought with them some incredible resources. This group was extremely lucky to have a parent experienced in needle punching give them the opportunity to learn and create. It was fascinating to be a part of. 
The cover of Pax, a middle school text
Exploring classroom libraries is probably my favourite part of the day. I'm so impressed by the collections teachers have. By their dedication to provide their students with a wide range of incredible literature. I also love the opportunity to explore longer fiction again, after spending so many of my past few years with picture books. I often sneak in a chapter during my lunch break and then quickly reserve titles at my local library.
Inspirational quotes for schools
Some schools make great use of their hallways and stairwells, covering them with student art. This particular school had inspirational quotations plastered all over. I had to grab a picture of this one (above) for my own kids. My eldest is very hard on himself and wants to be perfect at everything and win every game. What an amazing message to read from a top athlete.
Paper flower crafts for kids
These beautiful flowers were all made with paper and made by the students themselves. It is hard to see the scale of them, but they are extremely large. The kids were preparing decorations for their graduation. They decided together on these because after grad they could all take them home if they wanted and they could also be recycled. I loved their mindset!
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