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Nautical ocean navy blue and green classroom decor

I finally decided on my theme for next year! I am going to use nautical and ocean themed decor to decorate my new classroom. Yes, I am moving again this year so new room, new theme! I do not have access to my room over the summer so I took these pictures over my kitchen table which is approximately the same size as my large board. The first picture shows how I plan to use one of my boards as my calendar/ math focus wall.  I will be placing magnets onto the letter pieces and have them next to the calendar on my whiteboard. I have not decided where I will use and place all of the other pieces except the word wall which will be on a board on the adjacent wall and my number line above the calendar/ white board. There are quite a few pictures of the pieces included in the file and there are also editable pieces so you can customize your classroom.  If you would like to see the Christian file or the secular file scroll through the pictures and click on the link at the bottom. I will post a classroom reveal as soon as I can get into my new room and place everything where I want it. I also bought navy/ green bins from thirty one which I am embroidering and using throughout my classroom this year!



Here are a few of the items I bought from thirty-one for my classroom. I am going to hang the large organizer behind my desk with three of the "homework" pouches on each side. I will also link 3 snap bins along my boards chalk ledge to hode supplies. I think my favorite though are the utility totes at the bottom which I will be using to store community supplies at each table. I can't wait to get into my room! 
Enjoy! 
Christine
(these images are copyrighted by thirty one gifts and were taken directly from their website at thirtyonegifts.com)
Hang-Up Home Organizer in Fabulous Floral - 3458Oh-Snap Pocket in Navy Cross Pop - 4830Oh-Snap Bin in Navy Cross Pop - 4598



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  1. What a beautiful color scheme! Very calm & peaceful!

    Learning at the Teacher Table

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  2. Is there another link for the Cristian classroom decor? I can't get either link to work and I would really love to use these in my classroom :(

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  3. SO CUTE!! I am looking to get the decor as well but the link won't work. Do you know where I can find it?! Cep131@gmail.com - thanks!!

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  4. Please please forward a new link for regular classroom. This is my theme this year and would love to use it in my classroom!!!!!

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