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Teacher’s Desk Assigned seat #1Assigned seat #6Assigned seat #11 Assigned seat #2Assigned seat #7Assigned seat #12 Assigned seat #3Assigned seat #8Assigned seat #13 Assigned seat #4Assigned seat #9Assigned seat #14 Assigned seat #5Assigned seat #10Assigned seat #15 Computer 1Computer 2Computer 3 Black Board Doorway Class Discussion Space Book Shelves Storage Cabinets Small Group Table

Teacher’s Desk Assigned seat #1Assigned seat #6Assigned seat #11 Assigned seat #2Assigned seat #7Assigned seat #12 Assigned seat #3Assigned seat #8Assigned seat #13 Assigned seat #4Assigned seat #9Assigned seat #14 Assigned seat #5Assigned seat #10Assigned seat #15 Computer 1Computer 2Computer 3 Black Board Doorway I have the children all in assigned seats to help with any disruptive problems. I will change the seating arrangement as necessary. I decided to put my desk in the corner to be out of the way, and yet be able to see what my students are doing. I was also thinking that there would be more room in the corner for any cabinets and anything else I might accumulate throughout the year. I did not like the idea of computer labs or for every child to have their own computer; although, I do think that children should have ample access to computers. I think that with only a few computers it will be easier to monitor students’ use and the students would have access, albeit limited access, to the computers.

Teacher’s Desk Assigned seat #1Assigned seat #6Assigned seat #11 Assigned seat #2Assigned seat #7Assigned seat #12 Assigned seat #3Assigned seat #8Assigned seat #13 Assigned seat #4Assigned seat #9Assigned seat #14 Assigned seat #5Assigned seat #10Assigned seat #15 Computer 1Computer 2Computer 3 Black Board Doorway Book Shelves Storage Cabinets Small Group Table Small Group Table I would love to have a considerable amount of space for books in my classroom. I hope to be able to fill my students with the love for reading that I have. For the students’ independent reading time I was thinking that they could spread out as they wished. Everyone needs storage space right? Admittedly, this is probably not enough. I was never in a classroom that had enough storage space! I would love to be able to have an area dedicated to small groups. This be a space for the students to come together and work on whatever they needed to do. The children could be able to get together and be “loud and noisy.”

Teacher’s Desk Assigned seat #1Assigned seat #6Assigned seat #11 Assigned seat #2Assigned seat #7Assigned seat #12 Assigned seat #3Assigned seat #8Assigned seat #13 Assigned seat #4Assigned seat #9Assigned seat #14 Assigned seat #5Assigned seat #10Assigned seat #15 Computer 1Computer 2Computer 3 Black Board Doorway Class Discussion Space Book Shelves Storage Cabinets Small Group Table In my fifth grade classroom, we had an empty space between the blackboard and the desk space for games and for group discussions. I liked the times that were spent as a class on the floor. I hope that my will have the same experiences while they are in my class. This will be an empty space for the entire class to have time as a class of for group projects. I don’t think that it is very reasonable to expect young children to want to sit still all day!