Coeur Deux
Writing Center, "Little"- Results
OMG. I don't know why but this "little" became my "biggie"! My brain was going nuts trying to figure this space out.
I ended up making the paper rack in the middle of the pegboard because I just couldn't afford the plastic bins. So I used "hobby board" strips from Home Depot. I plan to make another one for the forward facing book display on another wall.
The baskets are attached with pegboard hooks and were from the thrift store (yay!). My favorite part is the thimble display case (thrift store again!) holding the alphabet stamps. LOVE it.
Left to right, top to bottom:
Dry erase lined strips, letter and list paper, writing books, basket with cards and faux stamps (a freebie from a fundraising group) and envelopes, dry erase pens/crayons and wipe, stamp pads, key vocabulary cards, story papers, dry erase pages from HWT (thanks Mariah!) alphabet stencils and dry erase letter and number books. HWT chalkboards (great!), dry erase alphabet book, HWT chalkboard supplies, rock crayons and art caddy. To the right is the thimble display case with alphabet stamps. Below the desk is a file for work in progress.
UGH. My head hurts.
The kids are literally fighting over this space and squeeze all three in at once. It has been a very exciting addition. Thanks for the motivation and wonderful ideas. :)
Writing Center, "Little"- Results
OMG. I don't know why but this "little" became my "biggie"! My brain was going nuts trying to figure this space out.
I ended up making the paper rack in the middle of the pegboard because I just couldn't afford the plastic bins. So I used "hobby board" strips from Home Depot. I plan to make another one for the forward facing book display on another wall.
The baskets are attached with pegboard hooks and were from the thrift store (yay!). My favorite part is the thimble display case (thrift store again!) holding the alphabet stamps. LOVE it.
Left to right, top to bottom:
Dry erase lined strips, letter and list paper, writing books, basket with cards and faux stamps (a freebie from a fundraising group) and envelopes, dry erase pens/crayons and wipe, stamp pads, key vocabulary cards, story papers, dry erase pages from HWT (thanks Mariah!) alphabet stencils and dry erase letter and number books. HWT chalkboards (great!), dry erase alphabet book, HWT chalkboard supplies, rock crayons and art caddy. To the right is the thimble display case with alphabet stamps. Below the desk is a file for work in progress.
UGH. My head hurts.
The kids are literally fighting over this space and squeeze all three in at once. It has been a very exciting addition. Thanks for the motivation and wonderful ideas. :)