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Creating an Inviting Print-Rich Classroom Environment for Kids

Preparing a print-rich classroom requires thoughtful organization and engaging materials. Begin by documenting the room’s layout through photographs, videos, or diagrams. Remove unnecessary items, cover surfaces, and ensure each child has a designated cubby and clear daily schedule. Include art and writing supplies and a cozy reading nook filled with a variety of books. Label furniture and activity areas to aid younger children. This environment should be open, inviting, and comfortable, encouraging creativity and exploration. Remember to make space for activities and guide children in enriching their surroundings.

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Creating an Inviting Print-Rich Classroom Environment for Kids

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  1. Print Rich Room Set-up

  2. Before Kids Come: • Document what’s there • Photograph • Video • Diagram

  3. Furniture Decide what’s needed Move what’s not Cover everything

  4. Use paper, plastic or sheets to cover

  5. Every Room: Children’s names 3x Cubbies for each child Daily schedule (large and legible) Art and writing supplies Lots and lots of books Reading nook Word wall or word books In rooms for younger children - Items labeled

  6. Names:

  7. Cubbies:

  8. Daily Schedule:

  9. Art and Writing supplies:

  10. Lots Of Books

  11. Reading Nook: Created by the children and the mentor Open, inviting and comfortable

  12. Another mentor and child created reading nook

  13. Word Wall or Word Books:

  14. Labeling: In younger rooms - label furniture, activity areas and supplies

  15. What makes this room preparation good?

  16. What makes this room preparation good?

  17. Remember: Make the room inviting Allow plenty of space for children Set-up activity areas Guide children in creating the print rich environment

  18. ENJOY!

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