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5 Things to Consider When Setting Up Your Classroom

Back to school is around the corner and it is time to set up your classroom.  You may have already started! Your classroom learning space ...

5 Things to Consider When Setting Up Your Classroom

Back to school is around the corner and it is time to set up your classroom.  You may have already started! Your classroom learning space reflects your teaching style and sets the expectations you have of your new students. A well organized, inviting environment affects morale and student learning. Here are a few tips to start your classroom off right.

1. Consider your schedule. 

It’s tempting to dive right in and start organizing and decorating. But before you open your first pack of sticky tack, take some time to figure out what your daily schedule is going to look like. For each part of the day, ask yourself the following questions:
  • What will I be doing? What kind of space will I need to do that?
  • What will students be doing? What kind of space will they need to do that?
  • What materials / furniture will we need access to?
Taking these factors into consideration will help you immensely in your room arrangement! You’ll be able to figure out where your large group rug or area will need to be (in relation to interactive white boards, dry erase boards, bulletin boards, etc.). You’ll also know where to put your small group table so that you can still supervise students who are working independently.

2. Remember that you don’t need to completely cover the walls before school starts.  

Kids need to take ownership of their classroom. They like to see their own work posted, and contribute to what is posted on the classroom walls. If you completely cover your walls with pre-made posters, you may unintentionally communicate to students that the classroom belongs to you, not them.

Having bare walls might feel strange at first. Try setting up your bulletin boards so that they can display anchor charts and hold student work. You can also place a sign on a blank bulletin boards that says “Under Construction,” in case you are worried about parents or administrators “judging” your bare walls!
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