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1 Classroom Design By: Caroline Nepomuceno March 14, 2015 2 nd Grade

2 Steele’s Six Functions of Classroom Setting Security & Shelter Symbolic Identification Pleasure Social Contact Task InstrumentalityGrowth

3 Security and Shelter Providing students with a physically safe environment, protecting them from bad weather, distracting noises, or extreme conditions. While also establishing a safe and welcoming feel to the classroom, promoting psychological security.

4 Security and Shelter  In Twin Hickory Elementary, every classroom has “THES Rules Against Bullying” which promotes a cooperative and caring classroom environment. It also encourages students to take responsibility for their actions.  In Mrs. Kerr’s second grade classroom, students have “offices” they set up during assessments or whenever the child wants more privacy to work.

5 Social Contact How student to student interaction is facilitated. As well as student to teacher interaction and how this effects the learning process.

6 Social Contact  Mrs. Kerr’s main teaching style uses many group activities and center work, so her classroom is set up to promote collaborative work among her students.  She has arranged the students desks in four small groups and has a semi- circle table for when she works with small groups.

7 Symbolic Identification Personalization of the classroom, or how the classroom represents the students and the teacher.

8 Symbolic Identification  All around Mrs. Kerr’s room you can see her students’ work proudly hanging. She also has a Birthday Wall recognizing each child’s special day and displays their picture.

9 Task Instrumentality How the physical set up of the classroom helps facilitate the flow of activities and daily routine.

10 Task Instrumentality  Mrs. Kerr keeps her classroom very organized. One strategy she uses is assigning each student with a number. That number marks their cubbies, mailboxes, coat hangers, and is included on their desk name tag.

11 Pleasure Additional components that add to the visual appeal of classroom, creating a pleasing and comfortable environment.

12 Pleasure  Mrs. Kerr’s classroom is decorated with many bright colors and soft accents that make the class visually appealing without being over stimulating. She also provides students with a comfortable reading corner that includes bean bag chairs, rugs and pillows.

13 Growth Any supplementary material that promotes students’ academic learning and cognitive development.

14 Growth  To provide open opportunities for students to further their learning, Mrs. Kerr has a variety of equipment that is both fun and educational. There is a reading corner with a large library and a collection of strategy games and puzzles. She also created an impressive STEM(Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) center.

15 Resources  Weinstein, C., & Mignano, A. (1997). Designing the Physical Environment. In Elementary classroom management: Lessons from research and practice (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.  All pictures were taken from Mrs. Kerr’s classroom at Twin Hickory Elementary School.


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