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This is what my classroom looked like at the end of the first day. At first I was slightly bothered by the computer desks, but now I'm enjoying them. They're sturdy enough to sit on, and that makes them useful as desks and props.
Feb. 2, 2009 - I subbed in this first grade classroom this afternoon. They were an energetic group. This is the room after I straightened it up before leaving for the day.
Leica M4, Summicron 50, Ilford Delta 100@50, Ilford ID-11 1+3.
Darkroom print on Fomabrom Variant matt.
Today, was kinda a lazy day already.
As the end of the semester is fast approaching, we decided to hang-out in our Psych classroom to just chill out with the aircon turned on. (It was like 36 degrees Centigrade outside!) So we just sat down, turned up the beats and relaxed. What a better day could you ask for? In the classroom, without any teachers: amazing.
But we were caught by the next class, making “tambay” in the classroom. F*ck the what??? HaHaHa! This is an ultimate, supreme, bigtime LOLZ moment for Issa, Rowell, Aldwin, I, and Carolyn.
Deserted classroom.
No students. No teachers.
No more mind-boggling assignments.
No more heart-racing quizzes and exams.
No more boring lectures.
Just the fun, the fab and the fierce.
“ What time is it???
SUMMERTIME!!!
It’s our vacation! ” – High School Musical 2
This part of my classroom contains the fiction section of my classroom library as well as a spinning rack with double copies of chapter books for partner reading.
I was inspired by Beth Newingham hill.troy.k12.mi.us/staff/bnewingham/myweb3/ to make my own labels for my book bins. You can download the labels I created on the "Teacher Resources" section of my class website: mssawyersclass.shutterfly.com/