ideas on decorating my pre-school room??and where to get supplies?
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Garage sales.
Network amongst teachers. Contact teachers who have retired, they might be delighted to donate their stash of supplies, or loan them out anyway.
Stay away from TV or cartoon characters. There are some great posters with pictures of real children participating in real activities available from naeyc.org . Ask your public library or local bookstore if they have gently used posters about kids. books.
Use real objects to label the areas. Glue a block to a sign that says “Block Area”. a wooden spoon to the Housekeeping Area sign and so on.
In general, avoid overdecorating and visual clutter. Use decor as part of the labeling system to help the kids find materials, not to amuse the kids. They will learn more and feel more ownership of the room if most of what they see is their own work.
The best place for good prices on paint etc. is discountschoolsupply.com They have great weekly e-mail specials and good prices generally. Their paint is great but stick to crayola for crayons. The local dollar store is my other favorite place to shop.
Oriental Trading also has things for less.
Wal-mart also often has a large teacher supply section.
E-bay also has a ton of stuff up for sale.
I’ll have to admit – I got a job working at a teacher supply store in order to get a discount on supplies.
Good Luck
Oriental Trading company has cheap things but their quality a lof of times is poor.
One thing I like to do is make “picture frames” (use colorful poster board or craft foam) to hang on the wall, one for each child, with their name painted (puffy fabric paints work very well) at the bottom or top center on their frame. I hang these on the wall with the top edge unattached to the wall so that I can slip in a new picture from each child once a week. I call it our art gallery. The kids love to see a special picture they made displayed in this decorative way! Then I hang other items from the ceiling and on the walls in other areas where they apply. Drawing “blueprints” this week? Hang them in the block area. Making butterflies? Hang in the science area. etc. You get the idea!
One of the neatest signs i saw was made with colored tootsie rolls. the teacher put them in the microwave a few seconds then pulled them into the shape of letters of the alphabet..very colorful and cool! good luck!