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Aesthetic Thoughts for the Classroom NTA August 2, 2012

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Aesthetic Thoughts for the Classroom NTA August 2, 2012. TODAY’S OBJECTIVES:. PWBAT better leverage their physical classroom to support learning and engagement for all. PWBAT identify places to procure classroom supplies. PWBAT evaluate various classrooms for their aesthetic elements. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Aesthetic Thoughts for the Classroom

NTA August 2, 2012

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TODAY’S OBJECTIVES:PWBAT better leverage their physical classroom to support learning and engagement for all.PWBAT identify places to procure classroom supplies.PWBAT evaluate various classrooms for their aesthetic elements.

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ENVIRONMENT MATTERS!

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COLOR• Red Raises a room’s energy level and excites. Raises BP, breathing, heart rate

• Crimson Makes people irritable and hostile

• Yellow Communicates happiness and is uplifting/ energizing. As main color, people more likely to lose tempers & babies more likely to cry

• Blue Reduces BP, heart rate, and breathing. Too light can be ‘frosty’; Too dark = sad

• Green Most restful for eye. Relaxing and stress-reducing

• Purple Dramatic, rich, sophisticated. Lighter versions are restful and warm

• Orange Exciting, energetic. Boosts energy

• Dark=smaller; Light=larger

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LIGHT• Harness natural light

first.• All students should be

3-5 feet from a light source.

• Fluorescent thoughts• What is your plan to

reduce light levels when using multimedia?

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CLEANLINESSSubtext:1) I am organized.2) I care about this class and

value this school.3) I don’t lose

assignments/work.4) I am a professional who

can handle things and take this job seriously.

5) I am proud of this school and what I do.

6) Broken Windows theory

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PERSONALIZATION/WARMTH• Identity claims -tell the world who we are or reinforces an identity to self

• Feeling regulators -things that motivate, relax, inspire, and cheer

• Behavioral residue -clues about a person’s habits, actions, and thought

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CEILING• It’s 1/6 of your physical

space!!!• Typically, it is the

primary lighting source in our classrooms

• Think of your dentist’s office . . .

• Only a small fraction of teachers do anything with their ceiling – so consider its power!

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ORGANIZATION• Helps students find and use

class materials and resources

• Leverages the physical environment to support learning goals

• Projects a subtext of teacher capability, awareness, and commitment

• Teacher organization through modeling and experience

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PROCEDURAL FLOW• Teacher space is minimal. • Helps start and end class

smoothly and quickly• Effective use of the

classroom to support procedures can free teacher to focus on other things

• Promote student responsibility; structure is calming for students

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SONIC ARCHITECTURE• Reduce distractions• Support learning

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TEMPERATURE & SMELL• Too hot = irritability• Too cold = sleepiness• FRESH AIR thoughts for

comfort of temperature and smell

• Consider your kids with breathing issues, allergies, and chemical sensitivities with candles, scented oils & cleaning products

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WALLS• Keep them updated.• Showcase and celebrate

student work and successes.

• Post instructionally helpful materials for course.

• Be mindful of the distraction breakpoint!

• Change them periodically.• Differentiation room use

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KINESTHETIC AREAS• Jonathan Mooney’s

presentation last year about channeling kinesthetic learners and children with hyperactivity challenges

• Multiple intelligence knowledge and brain-based learning privilege

• Kids like choice!

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CONSIDER ATTENTION

“Less is more.”

-Mies van der Rohe

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DESIGN ELEMENTSBalance/Weight• Symmetrical• Asymmetrical• Radial

Focal Point• Color• Purpose• Light

Rhythm• Repetition of the

same elements throughout the room

• Attention to room transitions

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POWER POINT THOUGHTS• Rule of 1-2-3• Purpose????• Watch font style and size for ELL/SPED students• Minimizing text length and

density• Relevant visuals!!!• SMART connect• Embedded LSV• Sounds• Student accountability• Keep it CLEAN & SIMPLE

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DON’T FORGET YOUR VIRTUAL CLASSROM!

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WHERE to GET STUFF• www.posters.com • Teaching Stuff

www.teachingstuff.com • Treasures4Teachers www.treasuresforteachers.org

• IKEA• Lakeshore Learning www.lakeshorelearning.com • www.teacherstorehouse.com

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AUDIT a few CLASSROOMS!• Using the physical

environment audit tool, assess assigned classrooms with your partner

• For any score below a ‘C’, identify solutions that would improve the learning environment

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CONSIDER YOURS!• Take a moment to

reflect on how you want your classroom to look and be organized.

• Identify key goals, resources, and strategies that will be important for creating the most optimum learning environment

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OBJECTIVE REVIEW:PWBAT better leverage their physical classroom to support learning and engagement for all.PWBAT identify places to procure classroom supplies.PWBAT evaluate various classrooms for their aesthetic elements

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CLASSROOM AUDITAPPENDIX

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