Saturday, 3 September 2011
free negative to positive number line
This is my take on the negative to positive number line, it works well in our academy and I hope it works for you too! click the image to take you to the full size version. If you would like a large classroom wall poster I can supply you with whatever size you like at a very reasonable cost of this image contact me at info@school-display.co.uk
Friday, 19 August 2011
My bespoke Headers, footers and display blanks are a great way of giving your classroom displays a flying start! all I need is a copy of your school logo, crest or house logo and your prefered colour or colours... its totally your choice. contact me for more information about these proffesional display ideas info@school-display.co.uk
Thursday, 18 August 2011
negative & positive number line
this shows my negative/positive number line above two other super classroom displays.
I think the number line is positioned too high up really, the students don't tend to look up so much as straight forward so I'd rather see the display on the same level as the other panels.... so I'm going to produce some A3 mat laminated versions for desk tops and easy reference. I liaised with the maths staff for the Top Tips info, custom display is the way forward :-)
I think the number line is positioned too high up really, the students don't tend to look up so much as straight forward so I'd rather see the display on the same level as the other panels.... so I'm going to produce some A3 mat laminated versions for desk tops and easy reference. I liaised with the maths staff for the Top Tips info, custom display is the way forward :-)
Pop-Up displays
a window on the world
global family map
This is my take on the Global Family idea for schools. Its designed to fill a regular 44" square display panel and shows the flags of the countries from which students and staff at St Aidans Academy come from.
This Magnificent bespoke school display is from school-display, they design and print classroom posters and displays to order!
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
How many times do teaching staff struggle with off the shelf generic posters? this multiplication table was designed by consultation with teachers and is a whacking 44 inches square! It fills one of the display panels in the classroom and students right at the back of the room can read it and use it. Its not laminated so it doesn't suffer from light or reflection glare. Its printed on matt untearable paper so itll last for ages.
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