In honor of Talk Like A Pirate Day, I transformed my classroom into a pirate's ship. The entire day was filled with rich content. Doing room transformations is a wonderful way to add a little magic to your classroom. I try to do one transformation a month. It does not have to cost a lot of money, but it adds value to your classroom environment.
The night before the transformation, I sent home an invitation. It gave the students an idea of what might be in store for them and it built excitement for coming to school the next day.
Items needed for my pirate transformation:
gold coins
eye patches
coin pouches
a pirate flag
cream drop cloths
blue drop cloths
blue plastic table cloths
a plank
paint sticks
cups
clipboards
atlases
caution tape
Most of the items came from Hobby Lobby, Dollar Tree and Lowes.
Content!
The purpose of a room transformation is not just to decorate your room. There must be strong academic content to go along with the theme. Who has time for fluff!?!
For my Language Arts classes, my students had four tasks using different passages about pirates: setting, dialogue, text annotation, and formative questions. For my history classes, students had 4 games to find hidden treasure using lines of latitude and longitude.
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Behavior
Beware! If you aren't working, you must walk the plank. I also had gold coins on the tables. When students correctly finished the assignments, they received a gold coin. At the end, the students with the highest amount received a treat.
What a fun day! The students had a blast while engaging in rigorous content.
I encourage you to try a room transformation. Your students will love it!
Tricia
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