
My Kind Of Teaching Flexible Seating Classroom Reveal In my last blog post, i talked about how i completely changed my traditional classroom to a flexible seating classroom on a budget. if you are just starting, you will want to read it here . today, i have my classroom reveal to share with you. Flexible seating in the classroom strives to do the same. teachers dread professional development (for more reasons than one), but sitting on a hard chair for even just a small amount of time is at the top of the list.

My Kind Of Teaching Flexible Seating Classroom Reveal I'd love to know more about your first day with flexible seating did you do it all at once? how do you and students keep track of whose "turn" it is to choose first? have you experienced any backlash from parents?. So maybe i don’t employ flexible seating? i’m not sure. edutopia says this: flexible classrooms give students a choice in what kind of learning space works best for them, and help them to work collaboratively, communicate, and engage in critical thinking. Doing my flexible seating arrangement, i quickly learned that the kids need to be taught very explicitly how to use each seat and what to expect. i created a video showing the dos and don’ts of each seating option so that they can visualize appropriate behavior and responsibility. Implementing movement and flexible seating in your classroom can be a daunting task. it can force you to step out of your comfort zone. it can seem like a risky move, especially to teachers who are concerned with maintaining a high level of classroom management.

My Kind Of Teaching Flexible Seating Classroom Reveal Doing my flexible seating arrangement, i quickly learned that the kids need to be taught very explicitly how to use each seat and what to expect. i created a video showing the dos and don’ts of each seating option so that they can visualize appropriate behavior and responsibility. Implementing movement and flexible seating in your classroom can be a daunting task. it can force you to step out of your comfort zone. it can seem like a risky move, especially to teachers who are concerned with maintaining a high level of classroom management. So, here is our journey in implementing the first ever flexible seating in our elementary building! have a rough idea of what it is that you want to accomplish. this is what i did the summer before i used flexible seating in my classroom. Ready to try flexible seating but aren’t sure where to start? this guide will help you find your way through the sometimes confusing world of flexible seating. follow it step by step and get ready to transform your classroom! 1. read the research and understand the benefits. Redesigning a classroom or implementing unassigned flexible seating is a shift in both structure and teaching philosophy—an entire mindset shift. in fact, teachers need a keen intuition about where the students are working and their level of engagement at all times. Flexible seating isn't for everyone, but after giving it a whirl, i found it is definitely for me and my students. it takes a bit of relinquishing of control, careful planning, and patience during implementation.

My Kind Of Teaching Flexible Seating Classroom Reveal So, here is our journey in implementing the first ever flexible seating in our elementary building! have a rough idea of what it is that you want to accomplish. this is what i did the summer before i used flexible seating in my classroom. Ready to try flexible seating but aren’t sure where to start? this guide will help you find your way through the sometimes confusing world of flexible seating. follow it step by step and get ready to transform your classroom! 1. read the research and understand the benefits. Redesigning a classroom or implementing unassigned flexible seating is a shift in both structure and teaching philosophy—an entire mindset shift. in fact, teachers need a keen intuition about where the students are working and their level of engagement at all times. Flexible seating isn't for everyone, but after giving it a whirl, i found it is definitely for me and my students. it takes a bit of relinquishing of control, careful planning, and patience during implementation.