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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m just in tears, since I’m not currently getting paid, I do not have any extra funds. My coworkers are talking about buying legos for back to schooo night, wallets for their class cash, prizes for the treasure box. I can’t even afford a bookshelf to my books on! I don’t have decorations, posters, supply carts, organizers, clipboards….I don’t have anything and I don’t know what to do. I mean I always knew teachers had to spend some of their own money, but I never realized how much. It’s a low income school so we also have to make sure to have extra supplies on hand for the kids who do not bring anything. We also cannot ask parents to donate. I’m just so discouraged and have cried all day. [/quote] If you cried all day about such a petty matter, are you really emotionally stable enough to be teaching in a low income school? Seriously, you need to transfer to a school where the PTA has funds to help teachers decorate classes. Absent that, have the children decorate the class with you. Go into any real estate office, and they will have stacks of magazines that they will happily hand to you. Cut out pictures of flowers, birds, skies -- most of which are included in the photos You or the kids can pin them up or create paper chains out of colorful pictures from the magazines. Use some ingenuity. Instead of sobbing into those tissues, makes them into paper flowers. [/quote] Pictures from magazines? WTH. OP I know you need basic furniture and supplies, and I hope you can get them. Once you do, don't make the mistake of over-decorating your room. https://www.weareteachers.com/minimalist-classroom-design/ "A study at University of Salford, UK, explored how various environmental factors in the classroom impact students’ learning and achievement. As researchers examined 153 classrooms across the UK, they considered factors including lights, air, temperature, wall displays, and access to nature. Overall, the study found that the classroom environment played a major role in student learning: that students’ achievement increased when the visual stimuli was at a moderate level and suffered when the classroom environment was overwhelming. Another study looked at achievement levels of kindergartners placed in either a well-decorated or a sparse classroom. Results showed that the students in the well-decorated classroom not only spent more time distracted from learning, but also performed lower on post assessments than their peers in the sparse room."[/quote]
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