The Physical Literacy Environment
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There is only one experience I've had in a classroom growing up that was different from all the rest. In third grade, my teacher had been teaching for quite a long time and she incorporated a huge treehouse that you could climb up and read during independent reading time or if you gained special privileges through how you behaved- as part of the rewards system in her class. I remember thinking how amazing that was because it was a focal point in her classroom and I almost wish I could go back and be in that class just one more time. I definitely have a very specific classroom setting theme and it's geared towards nature. I've seen so many "cute" classroom themes but none of them really stood out to me in the way that fits my personality. I've been purchasing plants since my first year in college to prepare for my classroom and to incorporate real plants that can serve as a health aid for my classroom, cleaning the air and helping students with asthma. Not on...