Environment of My Classroom

As everyone already knows, I want to be a Kindergarten Teacher after graduation. With that being said also comes the question of what I want the environment of my classroom to be depicted as. I want my students to feel seen in my classroom. I want my students to feel comfortable enough to raise their hands and ask questions when they are confused on the material. I want my students to also feel safe in my classroom and know that I am an adult figure in their life that they can trust. This can include one or more students coming to me needing a snack because they didn’t eat breakfast that morning. This can include one or more of my students coming to me needing their hair brushed / fixed because their mom or dad did not do it that morning. Whatever my students need and or want, I hope they find the trust in me, not only as their teacher, but as an adult figure in their life, to come to me, knowing that I will do everything in my power to ensure they succeed to the best of their abilities, not only in their educational journey, but in their lives as a whole.

Here’s a picture of Nolan and I:) (or as Nolan says, he’s my ‘husband’) Nolan is a year younger than me, but one of my inspirations to become a teacher. He is the sweetest boys with the purest heart. He doesn’t care who you are or what your past looks like, he loves everyone just as they are.
Second picture of Nolan and I because I love these pictures!

To ensure that this environment is seen in my classroom, I have a few things that I will be including. I will include a basket of snacks that the students can have at any time (with asking me before grabbing anything, to ensure they don’t grab anything that they are allergic to). I will also include hair supplies so that if one or more students needs their hair done in the morning, I am prepared. I also want to include my own version of a ‘secret jar’ that I have seen a lot of on Pinterest. A ‘secret jar’ is a jar, you can decorate it if you want to, that students can put something that they wrote in the jar. This can be something that they simply just wanted to tell you but not out loud, or something they didn’t feel comfortable sharing in front of the other students.

One Comment

Talia Lorenz February 28, 2025 Reply

I LOVE this! Its really important that students, especially ones just starting their journey in education to have a safe and comfortable environment when they’re not at home, and you will definitely give that to them. It seems like you have a lot of passion for this and you are going to be a great teacher one day!

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