Middle school classroom
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Middle school classroom. Get inspired and try out new things.
Erin Castillo, an educator at John F. Kennedy High School in Freemont, California, created a mental health check-in chart for her students.

Susan Adam saved to Teaching
This mental health chart should be in every classroom, without question.

Samantha Pilsner saved to Education
A favorite desk arrangement, no one's back is to the board, there are easy paths for movement, and kids who need reduced distractions can sit in the front.

The Science Penguin saved to Organized Classroom
Boho Classroom Decor Inspiration: My Favorite Modern Boho Themed Class - Miss Jacobs Little Learners
Back to School season will always be one of my favorite times on the calendar! One of the best parts of my MJLL community over on Instagram is seeing first-hand, the amazing boho themed classroom set-ups that teachers all over the world are creating with my modern classroom decor bundles. I try to share as many as I ca

Kimberly Bailey saved to 4th grade
20 middle school routines and procedures to keep your students on the right track and out of trouble. Set your classroom up for success! | http://maneuveringthemiddle.com
Exit Slip bulletin board with levels of understanding: Originally used in a high school class but could use a similar concept for elementary.
I am one of those people who cannot work in silence. I have always incorporated music into my classroom whether it be just for background noise, or to enhance our lesson plan. A few years ago I sub…

Samantha Matherne saved to Teaching
Your class syllabus does not have to be boring! It can be interesting & informative. Get your hands on a free, editable printable AND DIGITAL syllabus.
Jeannie Barden saved to Library
One of the most stressful and time-consuming things I had to deal with my first few years of teaching was how to handle student absences!

Math With Meaning saved to Classroom Organization
STEM Bins for Elementary Students “I’m finished! What do I do now?” How many times during our teaching day do we hear these words from our students? Oftentimes, it is much too often, and students are provided a handful of the same options to keep them busy until our next transition. Sometimes students are instructed...

Nancy Ross saved to STEM