PRESENTATION OUTLINE
THE ROOM I INHERITED.....
SPACIOUS, WITH HIGH CEILINGS
LOTS OF EXTRA FURNITURE AND STUFF...
THE PLAN
- Research ideas for creating a comfortable, student-centred classroom .
- Look for ways to incorporate self-regulation strategies into the learning environment.
- Begin to outsource and collect furniture and resources for the new room.
- Look for ideas from my Personal Learning Network and Pinterest
MY FINDINGS
- Student Centred places and equipment
- Use the space well
- Let the students decide!!
- Try to get clutter free!!!
POLLING THE STUDENTS
- Students were varied as to what type of environment they liked.
- 2 Themes emerged: Loud - Bright colours and busy, Quiet: soft colours, calm like swimming
- Overall, the students were asking for micro-environments/and control over space
THE CHANGE BEGINS TO HAPPEN
THE RESULT OF THEIR WORK
- A reading corner
- Round tables to collaborate
- A quiet carral to work
- Some tall chairs to sit in by the window
- A student Art wall
THE VIEW FROM THE RAINBOW TABLE
OTHER CLASSROOM STRUCTURES
- A student art wall where the class can collaborate in art
- A "Genius Bar" where students can work at computers and explore
- Thera bands installed on many students chairs for exercise and self-regulation
- No teacher desk, the rainbow table is the place where I can work with students.
- Lots of pillows to grab and stretch out on the floor to work
OTHER CLASSROOM STRUCTURES
- Extra large projection on the back wall
- A basket of squeezers, timers, and toys for self-reg
- Students take ownership of class jobs and routines
THE CLASS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS
- Still looking for enough round tables to replace desks
- Trying to keep spaces clutter free
- Difficult to create walking lanes at times
- Creating decorations that are appropriate and useful
- Students are learning how to use their new spaces properly