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You know that old saying, “culture eats strategy for breakfast”? That’s especially true in the classroom. No matter what behavior management strategies or social cohesion strategies we have in place, it’s the culture that really matters.
And the best definition of culture I’ve heard is this - culture is “how we do things around here”.
That almost sounds too simple right? But for me, it accurately captures why culture is so powerful. Because no matter what we say we stand for, culture is how things really are. Culture plays out in our actions and the things we focus on, celebrate, reward and walk past.
So with that in mind, today I’m sharing six ideas and activities to build a wonderful classroom culture.
Children learn through ‘doing’ and solving problems - so my first tip is to get your students involved in setting their own classroom rules.
Even if you have rules in mind, use clever questions to guide their discussion in the right direction.
One of the simplest ways to build a healthy classroom culture is to phrase your rules from a positive stance. For instance - rather than saying ‘no running in the classroom,’ try a positive statement like ‘we walk safely in the classroom.’
With this approach, your rules become statements of who the students are and how they do things. And if culture is ‘how things are done around here,’ then using this approach means your students are literally determining the culture for themselves.
Another fantastic way to build culture is to give each student a classroom job.
From changing the calendar display to picking up the lunch orders (the holiest of all jobs!), they’ll love it, I promise! (And let’s face it, if you can outsource the boring stuff, why not?!)
Jobs give children responsibility and a chance to role model great behavior. When they can get specific, timely and meaningful feedback on the task, they’ll be motivated to continue that wonderful behavior.
And even more powerfully? As kiddos see each other helping, showing kindness and performing acts of service, it’ll help them feel safe among their peers.
As Oprah would say - when you know better, you do better! And recently? I stopped including behavior charts in my decor bundles.
Research has shown that not only are they ineffective, but they can even be hurtful. Rather than promoting self-regulation, they promote shame and embarrassment.
Behavior charts promote compliance, but to create a class with a healthy culture, we’re better off teaching and learning self-management techniques, self-reflection and empathy. These skills are invaluable right from kindergarten, to middle school, high school and beyond.
I still remember that red-faced feeling of seeing my name written on the whiteboard as punishment. Whether I was talking, daydreaming (or singing, hehe) the shame of that whiteboard was never effective.
Knowing myself as I do now, I suspect I would’ve changed my behavior if my teacher quietly explained the impact of my disruptive behavior on my peers.
But in all honesty? Nothing could have stopped me from daydreaming!
A sense of belonging is central to a safe and inclusive culture. And that's where one of my BIGGEST beliefs comes in - classroom decor is about so much more than just looking good.
Whether it’s seeing their name on a door display, their label on a locker, or their work hanging proudly on the wall, decor can help students feel a part of a community.
And because my resources are all editable, you can customize them to suit the needs of your students in thoughtful and simple ways.
You’ll notice that all of these tips can form part of your everyday routines - and that’s entirely intentional. Simple daily actions - like the gorgeous morning greeting below - really set the tone throughout a school year.
Embedding positivity into the everyday will create a positive classroom culture that feels welcoming, inclusive and loving. And there’s no better culture than that!
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Downloaded it and thought it would look like the picture. All the name tags have a heart on them and I can't get rid of it. This is not what the photo shows. Very disappointing.
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I couldn't be happier! This bundle is absolutly gorgeous and it made my classroom a very special place for me and my students! They all loved it. The dots and the pastel colours are lovely. I'm very pleased with everything!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I am thrilled you love them as much as I do! :)
For $2 which was a huge steal. It’s vibrant looking and set it up as offering many templates to choose from. Amazing package deal that was well thought out in the process
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The Canva links were a total bonus for me. It made working on my projects from different devices (while on summer break) a breeze. Super cute designs, too! The only feedback I have is re: schedule cards. I ended up making my own because the pre-made ones were a bit young for the class I was prepping (3rd grade.) The clip art seemed very geared toward K/1. That's okay, though!
Thank you so much for your kind review! We’re thrilled you loved the Canva links and designs. Really appreciate your feedback on the schedule cards, we’ll keep this in mind for future updates so they can suit a wider range of grades.
Now my binders like so cute and organized
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