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ARE YOU READY FOR THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL ?
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Ask your SWC (Staff Welfare Chairperson) to book us today to do a display for your teachers. We guarantee our prices are the lowest in town and we have the best range of products.
Just look at our various special offers below, NO ONE can beat our prices as we print much of our own resource materials. Teachers, do you know that a well-decorated classroom is one of the most important preparations for the new school year. So call us to arrange for a Class Deco Display so your teachers can prepare for the First Day of School 2012.
A well decorated Classroom on the First Day of School gets the students excited and sets a positive tone for the rest of the school year. If you have not been allocated a budget yet, don’t despair. EXCEL understands how important this is and we can defer billing till March 31, 2012, upon request.
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If you are going to decorate your classroom, why not have it done before schools open? This has the most impact on your students. You get your best Return on Investment.Call us now!
Singapore Kindergartens, Primary and Secondary Schools that book a Class Deco Display from November 25, 2011 till February 20, 2012 will enjoy the following benefits:
-All our A3 laminated educational posters that retail for $2.80 to $4.50 each will be offered to teachers at 4 for $10.
-Our mini banners that normally retail for $3 will be sold at 5 for $10.
- Our vertical and horizontal banners that retail for $21.90 are offered to teachers at $17.90 each.
- Trimmers that retail for $6.90 will sell for 2 for $10.
- Motivational Stickers that retail for $3.90 each will be promoted to teachers at just 5 for $10.
- Introducing our NEW Product Range Flash Self-Inking Rubber Stamps. Ready-made self-inking motivational stamps retailing for $12 each will be offered at 3 for $20.
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Are you ready for the first day of School?
The 3 most important words to a teacher are Preparation, Preparation, Preparation.
A cluttered or barren classroom sends a negative message to your pupils. A well- organized, attractive room gives an “in-control” image that students respect. It is imperative that you have your room ready and inviting before the students come on the first day of school - Dr. Harry Wong, Author - The First Days of School |
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HOW TO DECORATE A CLASS ROOM
A visually rich classroom can be inspiring, welcoming, and supportive of student learning. It is a vital ingredient for Teacher success. |
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Go down to a store that specializes in classroom deco. Excel League/Noble Education at (Blk 257, Bishan St 22, #B1-327, Singapoe 570257 and
449 Tagore Ind Ave, #04-07 Greatland Building, Singapore 787820),
offers a lot of decorative materials to enhance your classroom.
Visit them at their store for the best price or call Venasha (65524724), Harmeet (91834969) or Henry (90672766) to arrange for them to do a Class Deco Display at your school. |
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Think about who you're decorating for. Identify the level, subjects taught, and cultural context of the students. What else comes to mind? National events like Youth Olympics, Exams, National Day, Racial Harmony Day, etc? |
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Establish what wall space and materials are available. (Some teachers use the hallways outside their classrooms as well for large art projects.) Create a theme to engage the whole class on improvement. Such as aim for 95% and above on class assignments – on an incentive chart or incentive banner. |
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Involve the students. The best decorating of all is that done by the students themselves. If you can connect classroom assignments with visual projects, done with lots of colour and strong graphic design elements, (titles, borders, matting, and composition,for example), then your room will be the envy of all the teachers. |
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Prepare in advance. If it's the beginning of the year, consider painting a section of a wall a neutral color for 'gallery' display. Consider using a digital camera to take pictures of your students and the community, do simple digital altering with hue and saturation to make them colorful, laminate, and put them up. |
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Do your research. There are numerous online sites which help with classroom deco. |
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Be original! Let your interests and passions be a part of the decorating too. You can share yourself with the students. If you are really stuck, ask local artists to come in and brainstorm with you. We love to promote arts in the community. |
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Think outside the box: Christmas lights, fabric/quilts, plants. Ask yourself: "What feels good to look at?" and bring it in. |
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We were invited for Class Deco display at Hougang Primary School
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