Room 201 is usually quite comfortable in terms of temperature. However, I have suggested to students that they bring an extra sweatshirt or sweater to hang in lockers in case the classroom temperature cools down. As the snow falls, extra mittens/gloves and socks are also helpful.
Classroom Tips
November 5, 2008 · 2 Comments
Categories: Classroom Notes
Tagged: classroom temps



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Sue Waters // Nov 15th 2008 at 12:18 am
Hi Mrs Kreul’s Class - your teacher left a link to your class blog on The Edublogger so I thought I would drop past and see how you are going.
I really love your flickrSlidr tour of the Classroom what a cool idea! You’re plants look like they are growing well. Are they still ok?
Talking about cold I live in Perth, Western Australia and it is heating up here getting ready for summer. Would like to know what it is like when it snows because we don’t get snow here at all.
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Daniel Lund // Nov 16th 2008 at 11:49 am
Hello!
I was looking at several blogs and I found your great site! Our classroom is south of you in Chatham, Illinois.
We’ve experienced problems with our classroom temperatures as the days go from hot to cold back to hot. Earlier in the week, the air conditioning was on even though it was in the 30’s outside!! Brrrr!
You should visit our blog and see some of the things happening in Illinois! http://mrlund.edublogs.org
-Mr. Lund
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