As always, I perused Pinterest for ideas. Luckily, because superheroes are so popular, there were many blog posts and pins with ideas; however, many were geared towards younger students. At some point, however, I had pinned a t-shirt that took the Avengers made them into Element Avengers.
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| http://wirdou.com/2012/08/06/chemical-avengers-assemble/ |
I thought, "Wow! If I could make these into door decorations, that would be great." I traced them onto different colors of poster board and construction paper which is much faster than coloring every detail. I cut them out and then pieced them together. The final details were added by hand. After laminating them, I put attached magnets to the back and hung them to my metal classroom door.
These Chemical Avengers were the basis for the rest of my classroom decorations. I decided to create an "A" test board. I used the "A" from the Avengers symbol. The board said "A's Assemble." For border, I purchased Avengers duct tape and used a doubled-up blue table cloth for the background. To make the tests really pop, I used red and yellow construction paper.
As all teachers know, it is important to have inspirational and motivating posters for your classroom. Here Pinterest was a help again, as I had been pinning many motivational sayings for years. Here was the chance to use them. I created my own posters using pictures and adding text to them. I tried to match the quote with the character and back story of the superhero.
A popular meme is the Credible Hulk. I recreated it as a poster by using my projector and tracing the outline in pencil and then going over the details with sharpie.
Lastly, I created a city scape using black bulletin board paper and masking tape to create the lighted windows. Because my room tends to get humid, the masking tape peeled off by the next day. I re-stuck it and laminated the cityscape which fixed the problem. The cityscape added to the ambiance of the room, and it also served as the backdrop for a class vs. class contest.
