Literature classroom decor

Transform your classroom into a literary haven with these creative and inspiring decor ideas. Spark your students' imagination and create a welcoming environment for learning.
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Reading Graffiti Wall: Fostering a Classroom Reading Community - Molly Maloy

A Reading Graffiti Wall is a great way to build your classroom reading community. Students find inspirational quotes from books they are reading to share.

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Gwen Williams
A teacher blog post about teaching genres in the upper elementary classroom.  From setting up a classroom library with genre labels,  displaying genre posters and a genre word all, supporting genre reader response, and classroom organization of supports for independent reading with genres. Literature Board Ideas, What Am I Reading Bulletin Board, Literary Genre Posters, Organisation, Reading Genre Bulletin Boards, Elementary Library Wall Quotes, Genre Bulletin Boards Elementary, Literature Posters Classroom, Reading Wall Display Classroom

Teaching Genres Blog Post

A teacher blog post about teaching genres in the upper elementary classroom. From setting up a classroom library with genre labels, displaying genre posters and a genre word all, supporting genre reader response, and classroom organization of supports for independent reading with genres.

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Raise The Bar Reading
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Fun Poetry Bulletin Board Ideas

Poetry is cool when you use these interactive bulletin boards in your classroom. Your students will love guessing which lines are from the musician and which are from the poet.

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Edith Ceja