Monday, August 19, 2013

It's a Bird, It's a Plane! No!! It's ...

Mrs. Parsons' Superheroes!!

Let me take you on a tour of a superhero themed classroom. 

When you come in, you will notice our flashy table names hanging from the ceiling. I have four table groups named after famous locations: Asgard (Thor); Gotham City (Batman, duh!); New York City (Spider-Man and others); and Metropolis (Superman). The kids loved this detail!!


Cafe reading board has superhero signs! It was a free download from TPT. Comment for the link, I just don't have it on my phone. 

Our Daily planet (scheduling board). As you can see, I am all about printing signs. I don't have the patience to hand create fancy smanchy stuff. But give me a Word document and I am all over that!!

On our Daily planet we have  our behavior chart on the far left. From top to bottom the sections are: Superhero, gaining power, HERO (have everything ready and organized), losing power, and powerless. 

Everything else is pretty explanatory except that I have added our classroom jobs. We did make our jobs sound like Superheroes as much as possible. 

Now is my first class pet! I do two things with naming pets: video games or superheroes (guess which I picked) PLUS we go in backwards alphabetical order with each consecutive pet. Therefore, our fish had to be named .... Drum roll please .... Xavier!!! After the amazing Professor Charles Xavier. 
Is this just a perfect Xavier or what???

As we continue, we have our book boxes that I used calendar numbers to label. I will have to readjust number 10....



And another close up of our calendar. The characters on here did have to be purchased. They are also on my nametags, which I didn't post because of last names. 


Again, I am really good at printing and not creating! So please, if you think my walls are bare- we have many regulations  in my building and I do add throughout the year with content specific pieces. Also, comment if you want the seller on TPT for the amazing things or just search for them. 😎😎😎


Blessings to every teacher who reads!


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