Crayola Colored Pencils, Bulk Classpack, Classroom Supplies, 12 Colors May Vary, 240 Count, Standard

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Crayola Colored Pencils, Bulk Classpack, Classroom Supplies, 12 Colors may vary, 240 Count, Standard
240 Colored Pencils – 12 assorted colors Sharpeners – 3 colors School Supplies
POSITIVES
  • Classroom Set This Crayola Classpack Features 240 Colored Pencils In 12 Assorted Colors With 12 Sharpeners In 3 Colors.
  • Bulk Colored Pencil Set Includes 20 Coloring Pencils Of Each Color White Black Brown Violet Blue Sky Blue Green Yellow Green Yellow Orange Red Orange & Red.
  • Organized Storage Presharpened Pencils Are Separated By Individual Sections In The Organized Storage Box.
  • School Supplies Great For Homerooms Art Classes After School Programs And More!
  • Safe & Nontoxic Ideal For Kids Ages 5 & Up.
NEGATIVES

This Crayola Classpack features 240 Colored Pencils in 12 assorted colors with 12 Sharpeners in 3 colors. The Bulk Classpack includes 20 coloring pencils of each color: White, Black, Brown, Violet, Blue, Sky Blue, Green, Yellow Green, Yellow, Orange, Red Orange & Red. The Classroom Supplies set is ideal for use in classrooms, homes, and more! The pencils are safe and non-toxic for kids, and the sharpeners are easy to use.

Shapes And Colors Table, Laminated Educational Posters For Toddlers,17” X 23”

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Shapes and Colors Table, Laminated Educational Posters for Toddlers,17” X 23”
My daughter loves this table! This is the perfect table for toddlers. The pictures are brightly colored and the shapes are very clear. My daughter is very interested in learning about shapes and this table has been a great way for her to learn. I highly recommend this table.
POSITIVES
  • 2 Wall Postersshapes And Colors
  • Double Sided Dry Erase Laminated With High Quality Pet Film Dry Erasable With Water-Based Markers So You Could Illustrate On The Content Of Posters For Better Expression.
  • Delightful Colors & Illustration Grip Your Toddler’S Attention And The Vivid Pictures Will Arouse Their Curiosity.
  • Carefully Organized Contents Of This Kit Is Highly Recommended By Teachers Which Delivers The Toddler’S The Best Tool To Recognize The World Basic But The Most Important. Perfect For Toddlers Preschool Kids Home Schoolers Daycare Kindergarten Class Supplies
  • Strengthened Packaging Your Posters Comes In A Plastic Poster Sleeve 100% Guarantee No Twisting Or Damaging.
NEGATIVES

Looking for educational posters for toddlers? Look no further than our shapes and colors table! These posters are perfect for reinforcing basic concepts for toddlers, preschoolers, and home schoolers. Our posters are dry erase, making them easy to illustrate on the content of the posters. Our colorful and illustrative posters will keep your toddler entertained and curious. Our posters are carefully organized and come in a strengthened packaging to avoid any damage.

58 Pieces Educational Preschool Cards Kids Early Learning Poster Alphabet Number Colors And Shapes Bulletin Board Decoration Kindergarten Classroom Learning Card With Glue Point Dot (Rich Style)

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58 Pieces Educational Preschool Cards Kids Early Learning Poster Alphabet Number Colors and Shapes Bulletin Board Decoration Kindergarten Classroom Learning Card with Glue Point Dot (Rich Style)
This is a great gift for children. The cards are colorful and bright and will help them learn. The cards also come with a discovery guide that includes creative activities that will help children learn.
POSITIVES
  • Quality Material These Educational Kindergarten Posters Are Made Of Solid Cardboard Printed On One Side Laminated On The Surface And Covered With A Waterproof Film Durable And Reliable; You Can Use The Glue Point Dots That Come With The Package To Paste The Posters On Windows Walls Doors Bulletin Boards And Other Places As Decoration Which Will Not Easily Slip Or Fall Off
  • Delightful Colors And Illustration These Kids Early Learning Cards Have Vivid Patterns Of Animals Fruits And Geometric Shapes With Bright Colors Which Can Easily Attract Childrens Attention And Stimulate Their Curiosity In Learning; The Card Of Letter Color And Shape Is 7.9 X 5.9 Inches The Size Of The Number Card Is 7.9 X 3.15 Inches And The Poster Size Of Today Is A Good Day To Learn New Things Is 11.8 X 5.9 Inches The Appropriate Size Is Suitable For Daily Use
  • Good Gift For Children These Preschool Education Cards With Delightful Colors And Funny Designs Are Suitable For Home Teaching Preschool Education Kindergartens Nurseries And Other Places; They Can Make Learning Fun And Develop Personal Potential Which Are Suitable For Mothers Or Teachers To Use Them To Decorate Childrens Rooms Or Classrooms
  • Learning Card Set You Will Get A Poster Printed With Today Is A Great Day To Learn Something New 26 Pieces Alphabet Cards 10 Pieces Colors Cards 11 Pieces Numbers Cards 10 Pieces Shapes Cards And 120 Pieces Glue Point Dots Sufficient Quantity And Different Styles To Help Children Learn Easily; Discovery Guide Included With Creative Activities That Teach And Delight
  • Practical Educational Cards These Colorful Cards Provide Some Examples Through Which Students Can Identify Alphabets Colors Shapes And Numbers; Cute Animals Fruits And Geometric Patterns Provide Children With A Relaxing And Fun Learning Atmosphere And Help Them Recognize More Things
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This is the perfect gift for your child’s early learning classroom! This set of educational kindergarten posters come with 26 pieces of alphabet cards, 10 pieces of colors cards, 11 pieces of numbers cards, 10 pieces of shapes cards, and 120 pieces of glue point dots. The cards are made of sturdy cardboard and are printed on one side. They are then laminated and covered with a waterproof film. The perfect size for use in a child’s early learning classroom, these cards are also perfect for use as decoration in a child’s room. The vibrant colors and funny illustrations will keep your child entertained and interested in learning.

Crayola Colored Pencil Classpack, School Supplies, 14 Colors (Colors May Vary), 462 Count

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Crayola Colored Pencil Classpack, School Supplies, 14 colors (Colors may vary), 462 Count
__________________________________________________________ Crayola Colored Pencil Classpack, School Supplies, 14 colors (Colors may vary), 462 Count CLASSROOM SET: This Crayola Classpack features 462 Colored Pencils in 14 assorted colors with 12 sharpeners in 3 different colors. BULK COLORED PENCILS: The bulk size set has 33 coloring pencils of each color, including Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange, Black, White, Violet, Red-Violet, Blue-Violet, Green-Blue, Yellow-Green, Red-Orange, and Brown. ORGANIZED STORAGE: Presharpened colored pencils are separated by individual sections in the organized storage box. SCHOOL SUPPLIES: Crayola colored pencil sets are perfect for teachers as classroom supplies. SAFE & NONTOXIC: Ideal for kids, ages 4 & up.
POSITIVES
  • Classroom Set This Crayola Classpack Features 462 Colored Pencils In 14 Assorted Colors With 12 Sharpeners In 3 Different Colors.
  • Bulk Colored Pencils The Bulk Size Set Has 33 Coloring Pencils Of Each Color Including Red Yellow Blue Green Orange Black White Violet Red-Violet Blue-Violet Green-Blue Yellow-Green Red-Orange And Brown.
  • Organized Storage Presharpened Colored Pencils Are Separated By Individual Sections In The Organized Storage Box.
  • School Supplies Crayola Colored Pencil Sets Are Perfect For Teachers As Classroom Supplies.
  • Safe & Nontoxic Ideal For Kids Ages 4 & Up.
NEGATIVES

Introducing the Crayola Colored Pencil Classpack! This classroom set comes with 462 colored pencils in 14 assorted colors, 12 sharpeners in 3 different colors, and an organized storage box. Plus, these pencils are safe and non-toxic for kids!

Mini Whiteboard Erasers For Classroom Supplies (4 Colors, 24 Pack)

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Mini Whiteboard Erasers for Classroom Supplies (4 Colors, 24 Pack)
Bunny Whiteboard Erasers (24 Pack) Whiteboard Erasers: This pack of 24 mini bunny whiteboard erasers come in 4 different colors; colors featured in this pack include yellow, blue, red, and green Perfect For: These whiteboard erasers for kids are great for teachers, for in-class activities, office meetings, and fun games Reliable Quality: These mini dry erase erasers are made of premium synthetic felt that is durable and long-lasting; suitable for dry erase markers on any type of whiteboard Built-In Magnet: The mini whiteboard squares feature a built-in magnet that can be placed on any magnetic-receptive whiteboard, keeping them within reach when needed Mini Size: Our dry erase board eraser measures approximately 1.9 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches Mini Whiteboard Erasers for Classroom Supplies (4 Colors, 24 Pack) Whiteboard Erasers: This pack of 24 mini square magnetic whiteboard erasers come in 4 different colors; colors featured in this pack include yellow, blue, red, and green Perfect For: These whiteboard erasers for kids are great for teachers, for in-class activities, office meetings, and fun games Reliable Quality: These mini dry erase erasers are made of premium synthetic felt that is durable and long-lasting; suitable for dry erase markers on any type of whiteboard Built-In Magnet: The mini whiteboard squares feature a built-in magnet that can be placed on any magnetic-receptive whiteboard, keeping them within reach when needed Mini Size: Our dry erase board eraser measures approximately 1.9 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches Bunny Whiteboard Erasers (24 Pack) Whiteboard Erasers: This pack of 24 mini bunny whiteboard erasers come in 4 different colors; colors featured in this pack include yellow, blue, red, and green Perfect For: These whiteboard erasers for kids are great for teachers, for in-class activities, office meetings, and fun games Reliable Quality: These mini dry erase erasers are made of premium synthetic felt that is durable and long-lasting; suitable for dry erase markers on any type of whiteboard Built-In Magnet: The mini whiteboard squares feature a built-in magnet that can be placed on any magnetic-receptive whiteboard, keeping them within reach when needed Mini Size: Our dry erase board eraser measures approximately 1.9 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches
POSITIVES
  • Whiteboard Erasers This Pack Of 24 Mini Square Magnetic Whiteboard Erasers Come In 4 Different Colors; Colors Featured In This Pack Include Yellow Blue Red And Green
  • Perfect For These Whiteboard Erasers For Kids Are Great For Teachers For In-Class Activities Office Meetings And Fun Games
  • Reliable Quality These Mini Dry Erase Erasers Are Made Of Premium Synthetic Felt That Is Durable And Long-Lasting; Suitable For Dry Erase Markers On Any Type Of Whiteboard
  • Built-In Magnet The Mini Whiteboard Squares Feature A Built-In Magnet That Can Be Placed On Any Magnetic-Receptive Whiteboard Keeping Them Within Reach When Needed
  • Mini Size Our Dry Erase Board Eraser Measures Approximately 1.9 X 1.9 X 0.7 Inches
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These mini whiteboard erasers are perfect for use with dry erase markers on any type of whiteboard. The erasers are made of premium synthetic felt and are durable and long-lasting. The erasers also feature a built-in magnet that can be placed on any magnetic-receptive whiteboard. The mini erasers measure approximately 1.9 x 1.9 x 0.7 inches.

Best Colors For Classroom

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Colours that Boost Active Learning

It is active learning when students actively participate in and are engaged with the learning process. Active learning for teachers is our goal. We know that students learn the most when they pay attention to what we teach and are engaged with it. The colors you choose for your classroom can help you achieve the goal of getting all students engaged with active learning.

It is crucial to not overstimulate students when planning your space and choosing the decorations and colors. They can become distracted and lose focus if there’s too much happening around them.

Consider choosing colors that encourage participation and retention of information. Bright colors can be a great way to stimulate the brain and improve memory. Here are some tips on how to incorporate them into your classroom.

Yellow: If you have a group of students who seems to have a tougher time paying attention, yellow is a great color to incorporate into your room. Not only can yellow help get your students’ attention but also it helps you to hold their attention during your lessons. You can make use of yellow paper to highlight important information or pages. Yellow accents can be used to bring yellow into your classroom’s overall design, such as chair cushions or baskets.

Green: Green has the ability to calm down students and allow them to concentrate for longer times on crucial tasks. This is likely because looking at green colors does not strain our eyes and allows them to rest. Green can have a positive impact on your students so you will want to consider ways that it could be incorporated into classroom design. Look for ways to add green near student seating areas to help them concentrate on the work they are doing at their desks. To create calmer spaces for students, you can add green accents to your classroom.

Orange: The addition of Orange to the diet can increase oxygen intake for our students. You can also improve their circulation and nervous systems. Orange can be a great color to add to your classroom. It will improve their mood.

If they are upset by something at recess, for example, adding more orange color to the area may be able to help them get on with their lives more quickly.

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There are many issues that must be considered when schools are built or renovated. Color, particularly the color of classroom walls is often forgotten.

Bonnie Krims IACC is an architect color consultant for Bonnie Krims Color Studio. The decision to paint a school’s walls is often left to the teachers, administrators and maintenance staff. Many walls are left white because of this. It can also lead to depression. Krims said that there is another issue. Krims believes that once upon a time, it was believed that the more colorful a school would be, the better the children would feel. But recent research has proven that this isn’t the case. Many cases show that too much color (or too bright) can trigger overstimulation. “The goal is to find a balance,” she says.

International Association of Color Consultants – North America – The International Association of Color Consultants – North America (IACC-NA), states that a school’s external environment has a major psycho-physiological impact upon its students. According to the IACC, “The right color selection is essential in protecting your eyesight and creating a learning environment that encourages you to study, as well as in maintaining your mental and physical health.”

Jill Pilaroscia, IACC, Principal at Colour Studio, Inc. in San Francisco, says that while color selection is crucial because certain colors can have specific effects, there’s still flexibility. She says that there’s no one right way or a magic bullet for applying color. “Part of what will influence selection can be the geographic location of the school, the quality and character of life in the school, and the cultural background of the students.” However, she adds, there are some basics to consider, based on color psychology, visual ergonomics and biological response to colors.

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Colors In Elementary, Middle And Junior High Schools

Pilaroscia claims that younger children tend be more active. Therefore, brighter colors can work well with warm tones and yellows. “One problem is that a lot of teachers hang so many things on the walls that classrooms can become complete visual chaos,” she says. It is important to try to have an orderly and organized room, to reduce the amount of nervousness and anxiety in the students.

Amy Wax, IACC, the owner and operator of Your Color Source Studios, Inc., Montclair, N.J., echoed her sentiments. “In most classrooms, there are a lot of other things competing with wall colors, such as posters, artwork, etc.,” she says. Wax says that these can create overstimulation. Wax also suggests that younger children should seek balance between colors. Wax states that the goal with young children is for some stimulation, but not too much. Wax recommends that students be greeted by warm colors and feel at home in classrooms. She says that primary colors are preferred by younger children, who prefer yellow, red, and blue. Wax says that children can become anxious if they are too stimulated by a bright or strong color. Consider a creamy yellow as an alternative to bright yellow. The warm color draws on the primary color but doesn’t overstimulate. She warns that too many colors, like a beige or a white, can cause understimulating effects.

One of the benefits of color is that it can help you focus. “You want to draw students’ attention to the front of the room, so maybe the wall where the teacher is located could be a brighter color, such as a yellow or a red,” she says.

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Answer: Regardless of design, color adds meaning to the learning environment. Some colors encourage thinking, while other may hinder concentration. The best background color is neutral, as you can accent it with other colors to add interest.

Question: Which colours are best for students?

Answer: Individual color preferences are what students have. The learning center or classroom merely sets the environment with a neutral background for creative thinking and learning.

Question: What colors keep a child happiest?

Answer: While each child may associate with their chosen color, it’s best for them to use a neutral colour with additional enhancements.

Question: Is purple considered a positive color for students in Special Education?

Answer: While working with ESE courses, I discovered that it works well to use neutral colors with more pastel accents.

best colors for classroom

A Classroom with Color

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There are many options for classroom decor. You could choose from colorful preschool interiors or gray terrazzo floors with white block walls. Is color important in learning?

According to current research, students learn a lot from what they hear, feel and smell. One of the hottest trends in education is brain-basedlearning.

Randy Fielding of Fielding Nair International is the chair of Fielding Nair International. The Minneapolis-based planning and design company specializes in educational environments. Fielding, who is also the founder and CEO of DesignShare.com which offers resources to designers for designing learning environments, says that research indicates students do best when they are surrounded by color.

He says that a well-designed palette can offer a wide range of colors, which includes calm blues and greens as well as more vibrant reds, oranges, or yellows. Combining lighter colors with darker accents creates an atmosphere of place. Functional color is a way to enhance learning and reduce eye strain. Students find high contrasts stimulating. Lighter tones, however, can help them focus. Research has shown that student absences are more likely to occur when students use monotonous colors.

Fielding believes that the key to creating learning environments is using a diverse range of colors, and an array of intensity. Some hues are also used in cultural-building areas as way-finders and culture-builders.

His words: “In a cold environment, warm, earthy hues invite teachers and students to snuggle into a comfortable cafe area for both collaborative and reflective learning.” Students can enjoy a more relaxed environment in warm climates. Fielding also disproves certain commonly believed beliefs about color’s effects. Fielding says that red doesn’t over-stimulate. Too much soothing green can dull the senses rather than relax them. It is important to avoid using bright primary colors that are long considered elementary-age favourites. Fielding states that “Children have a remarkable ability to sense the subtleties of color and light.” Fielding isn’t picky about which colors are best. He says all colors are “good” and that they can be used by students. More information on color learning can be found at:

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