I read all those posts about the No-No board! I was surprised about the negative mail you got about it and couldn't help laughing about it. Kids are in school to learn something, also in art classes. I think the No-No board a terrific idea and will definitely use it in my classes.
I love your bulletin boards. I especially like the "Art Room Way . . . ". What is the last expectation on that? I have one art room rule, Respect people and property, but I like your wording and would love to steal it :)
I think I will borrow the write your name... Do you use codes to tell what class students are in? I have them write name and code. The code is their grade and the day of the week. So 5th grade on Monday's code is 5-1. Still LOVE the NO NO Board!
I love the No-No board. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI read all those posts about the No-No board! I was surprised about the negative mail you got about it and couldn't help laughing about it. Kids are in school to learn something, also in art classes. I think the No-No board a terrific idea and will definitely use it in my classes.
ReplyDeleteI love your bulletin boards. I especially like the "Art Room Way . . . ". What is the last expectation on that? I have one art room rule, Respect people and property, but I like your wording and would love to steal it :)
ReplyDeleteI think I will borrow the write your name... Do you use codes to tell what class students are in? I have them write name and code. The code is their grade and the day of the week. So 5th grade on Monday's code is 5-1.
ReplyDeleteStill LOVE the NO NO Board!
love your boards.. they look great!I have an art room for the first time in my 9 years of teaching : )! I cannot wait to borrow some of your ideas ;)
ReplyDeletelove the boards. my fav is the "talk about, think about, write about" board!
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