You've been given the job of a new coach and your excitement is now breeding anxiety. One thing I was nervous about was my room set up. Initially, I didn't know where I was going to set up shop. So many unanswered questions were swimming around in my head. Overwhelmingly, I was granted a classroom. In the beginning as a coach, being a teacher for 13 years, I knew how to set up a space for children, but for teachers? I was stumped. 🧐 It wasn't an office. It was a classroom with tons of open space and now 0 desks to fill it. I had to create a Professional Development Room where teachers felt comfortable, safe, learned and were ready to grow. I had to first pack up my old room quickly for the new teacher to have a space. Then I had to bring my things to my new school!

These pics were of my first days as an Instructional Coach.

After I set up my room, I switched out my desks for tables. I kept about 4 desks to place some items on and to use as a small group table supply table. I also began to think of colors I wanted to use to make my space bright and cheerful. The first place I went was The Dollar Store! I got plastic table cloths, containers, and cleaner. (Yes, I had to deep clean my room first before truly decorating it.) Some of the decorations came from Oriental Trading Company and Hobby Lobby on sale. I love a good sale! I picked cacti in the colors of black, white, pink and green. I think the colors are fun and inviting! Scroll below to see the video on my space! Feel free to comment to ask questions!

Here are some pics of my room during the year.

Video of my room!

Good luck in your role this year! I hope that your year is amazing and full of positive impact, growth and tons of learning!

Hello fellow teachers and friends! This is my second time setting up a blog. Don't laugh!! I hope that I can keep it up! It is definitely something that I have been wanting to do for a long time. So here it goes! I've was in the classroom for 13th years as an elementary school teacher. It is amazing to think that! I can't believe that I have taught four years in first grade, seven years in second grade, and two years in fifth grade! The bulk of my teaching was in the state of Virginia and the rest in Georgia. My 13 years teaching have taught me a lot about authentic teaching, life long learning and the dreaded state testing all while adjusting to a higher grade level. I truly feel that those years upped my level teaching in ways that I never could have imagined! I am now an Instructional Coach! This blog will be my journey. Hopefully you will stick with me! View all posts by LoveTeachBless