"Anyway, there I am on page 69 under the header 'Sense of Identity'. Lisa writes:
The first thing I see when I enter Lauren and Gary's first-grade classroom is a small bookcase facing the doorway. Plants on the top shelf bring softness and life into the old school building. On the shelves are simple wooden picture frames, bought at the dollar store across the street, containing delightful photographs of each child. There is no doubt what - or who - is important in this room."
To see the picture, go to Follow Your Bliss - http://followingyourbliss.blogspot.com/ and click on the link to Reggio Emilia.
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I couldn't find the Reggio connection...could you tell me how to find it? I went to the guy's blog and read and scrolled down. Did I just miss it??
It was a recent post...
They have some very nice ideas. I like using chalkboard paint on our old and very tired chalkboards.
I also like the way their room looks now. Having a small amount of color with quiet walls.
There was a good idea in a more recent blog using numbered paper plates and throwing them in the air. The students would then put them in order. Sounds like a fun activity.
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