Awesome picture - haha!! Loved your bulletin board presentation. I think it's great that you change your boards every year, right down to cutting out new letters, to keep your room looking fresh. It would have been fun to see each of your boards up close... maybe a future blog post? Thanks for a great presentation!!
Another success for AOE and for you! Excellent presentations from everyone who was involved. And I personally love the idea of a "no no" board and am going to make one somewhere in my art room!
Ed your talk was A plus I love the portable idea. I am a mobile art teacher from canvas bags.
Love the NO NO board should have used that yesterday afternoon as the birthday party I was teaching Jackson Pollack action painting at. THANK Goodness for a kindergarden teacher who helped with hand clean up after they painted hands and stamped. Not big deal unless you have a runner!
Yes, I too loved your NO NO board and will be borrowing that idea. I'm looking at my own classroom with new eyes this week, so thanks for the inspiration. I also would have loved to see more of your classroom & boards...
your session was hilarious and very inspiring! I love the NO NO board, I feel like I am constantly reminding my students what not to do! having a board constantly up is a wonderful idea! you are amazing!
Woot! Great Ideas- going to scour your blog for BB ideas- I can't imagine not being able to hang things on my wall!
ReplyDeleteAwesome picture - haha!! Loved your bulletin board presentation. I think it's great that you change your boards every year, right down to cutting out new letters, to keep your room looking fresh. It would have been fun to see each of your boards up close... maybe a future blog post? Thanks for a great presentation!!
ReplyDeleteLoved it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat information!!!! I love it!! Every presentation was useful to me.
ReplyDeleteI was there but it didn't flow very well, kept freezing up. I'm looking forward to watching it on playback. Your room looked great!
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation Mr. E! I think I will be making a trip to Home Depot for a huge foam board! Thanks for sharing your ideas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your great ideas! Next time show us more of your classroom.
ReplyDeleteAnother success for AOE and for you! Excellent presentations from everyone who was involved. And I personally love the idea of a "no no" board and am going to make one somewhere in my art room!
ReplyDeleteLoved your presentation! Great ideas! Thank you for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteEd your talk was A plus I love the portable idea. I am a mobile art teacher from canvas bags.
ReplyDeleteLove the NO NO board should have used that yesterday afternoon as the birthday party I was teaching Jackson Pollack action painting at. THANK Goodness for a kindergarden teacher who helped with hand clean up after they painted hands and stamped. Not big deal unless you have a runner!
Yes, I too loved your NO NO board and will be borrowing that idea. I'm looking at my own classroom with new eyes this week, so thanks for the inspiration. I also would have loved to see more of your classroom & boards...
ReplyDeleteyour session was hilarious and very inspiring! I love the NO NO board, I feel like I am constantly reminding my students what not to do! having a board constantly up is a wonderful idea! you are amazing!
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