Location Door Display - North America Classroom Decor

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Created for modern primary and elementary classrooms, resources from the North America Classroom Decor collection combine Pete Cromer's iconic artworks with purposeful educational design to create inspiring and organised learning spaces. These printable teacher resources have been thoughtfully created to support inclusive classrooms, enhance organisation, and create visually cohesive learning spaces.

Help visitors quickly locate your class with this editable Location Door Display designed to communicate where students are learning when they are away from the classroom. Whether your class is attending a specialist lesson, visiting the library, participating in a school event, or learning outdoors, this display provides a clear and practical way to keep staff, students, and visitors informed.

Featuring 12 Pete Cromer North America artworks, warm wooden textures, and nature-inspired design elements, the display coordinates beautifully with the wider North America Classroom Decor collection while serving an important organisational purpose. Designed to hang from a classroom door handle, the interchangeable location signs can be quickly updated throughout the day to reflect your class's whereabouts.

This teacher resource includes:

  • 12 North America Pete Cromer artwork designs
  • Editable location cards
  • Door-hanger display format
  • Format: PowerPoint

Explore the complete x Pete Cromer North America Classroom Decor Bundle here.

How to Use It in Your Classroom

Hang the display on your classroom door and simply swap the location card whenever your class leaves the room. The prefilled options provide ready-to-use solutions for common school locations, while the editable cards allow you to customise destinations to suit your school context and timetable.

Examples of Common Locations: Library, Playground, Assembly, Excursion, Carnival, Hall, Sport, Computer Lab, Music, Art, STEM and Learning Support

The editable door display options allow you to create custom locations as needed.

Additional Design Features

The 12 North America artwork options provide flexibility to coordinate with your chosen classroom theme while adding visual interest to an often-overlooked classroom management tool. The display has been intentionally designed to be highly visible, easy to update, and practical for everyday classroom use.

Ensure staff, students, families, and visitors always know where to find your class with a Location Door Display that is both functional and beautifully coordinated. Simply edit, print, and display.

It's time to create a calm, cohesive and nature inspired classroom with the Pete Cromer x Gifted and Talented Teacher classroom decor collection. Featuring editable classroom decor, teacher resources, bulletin board displays, classroom organisation tools and visual learning supports, this natural collection blends bold North America artworks with research-based design for modern elementary and primary classrooms.

Gifted and Talented Teacher creates teacher resources designed to lighten the load and classroom decor that lifts the room.

About the Artist: Pete Cromer is a contemporary Australian artist based in the Colac Otway region of Victoria. Inspired by the optimistic personalities in people and wildlife, Pete’s work is renowned for his signature bursts of glowing colour and beautiful textures, all reflected in his bold collages, paintings and sculptures.

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