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Classroom displays

Making the learning environment memorable. Classroom displays. A stimulating environment. Research shows that good classroom displays stimulate learning;

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Classroom displays

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  1. Making the learning environment memorable. Classroom displays

  2. A stimulating environment • Research shows that good classroom displays stimulate learning; • Educational psychologists have found that environment can have a large impact on children's learning. There are classrooms that alienate children and those that engage them, and much research shows that children who feel engaged in their classroom are more receptive.

  3. Why do we dread to do them? No need to dread, ……. ‘A stimulating environment makes for a stimulated child’ • 5 simple steps to think about to ensure success: • Learning reference • Colour • Easy to change • Titles and keywords • layout

  4. Bring your subject/topic to life, direct a lesson of work purely on a decorative feature Decorative classrooms are stimulating classrooms – it all had a direct impact on pupil motivation and thus pupils learning

  5. Make it easy for you to alternate work on it. Bold colours on dark backgrounds work best. Borders

  6. Think about back ground colours as your first layer, building on top with work. Older pupils can be involved in display, with instruction

  7. Keep it functional for you, is it a learning tools?. Let the pupils do the work, it gives them a sense of ownership and shows that you value their hard work

  8. Display aren’t just for the boards Using a central idea and image

  9. Make your display interactive • Ceiling • Washing lines Post it notes Pupils loves quirky ideas. Organisation of your scissors!!

  10. Got a boring wall?.... Place some clip frames on it and attached pupils outstanding work on them. Use your gifted and talented to do a small extra topic.

  11. The colour wheel… • The right hand side of the wheel shows warm colours, good for a cosy, comforting display; • The left hand side shows cool, calming colours • Complementary colours work well as one stands out from another • Like wise Harmonious colours blend together therefore will be subtle and interesting to use.

  12. Arranging your display Staggering work makes it more visually appealing. You can also use strips of paper to add interest…

  13. Tilting work … …can make it more appealing to the eye, but all the work needs to be tilted else it looks odd.

  14. Overlapping … …makes displays more fun…

  15. Making titles… • A biro is not a suitable tool for making titles; • Use a computer to make smart, ordered looking titles; • Use your own or the students handwriting to create lettering. • Laminating them will make them more hardy

  16. And finally… • Mounting work… • work stuck on the wall on scrappy bits of lined paper is NOT good! • Mount all work that is going to be displayed - you can either single, double or triple mount. You can frame-mount using either ready-made frames or thick card, cereal boxes etc.

  17. Here’s one I made earlier… • Work in a small group to create a temporary display. • One group will work on a library display • Other group will do a small science display • Then, as a group decide how you will display the work, what materials, colours, text, borders etc you will use. Using the box of goodies. • You have 10 mins

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