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Setting Up Your Classroom
Posted by: August 27, 2019One of the most valuable parts of your classroom is the actual space itself—there never seems to be enough room! Like time, space is a limited commodity and must be used thoughtfully.
The ideal classroom is an empty shell filled with movable furniture. Built-in features restrict flexibility for future changes and improvements to your room layout. Utilizing movable storage shelves and room dividers allows you to respond to enrollment changes, changes in the children’s interest, or the varying needs of different groups.
However, anyone who has tried to arrange or rearrange their classroom knows what a headache it can be! Finding the right place for everything is a challenging puzzle. To support this process we have created an array of sample classrooms using different furniture arrangements. Whether or not they fit your exact situation, they will surely provide inspiration! View them here.