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Flexible seating options for kindergarten.
Flexible seating is here to stay.
Think of the classroom seating options during the 1950s and then think of classroom seating today.
Flexible seating options are one small step toward innovation.
Teachers and students love having options when it comes to classroom seating.
There are pros and cons of flexible seating for every teacher so you really have to examine your classroom your students and your students needs to decide if flexible seating is the classroom.
I want to try it but not go all in at once.
Ashley broomfield has taken flexible seating to another level.
Long gone are the days of single desks in straight rows.
Here is an additional way to offer choice to students using alternative seating in kindergarten.
The similarities outnumber the differences.
I ve started it on day one and also after the year was already under way.
There s so much to be said for offering choice in the classroom.
Flexible seating can look like a fun but the real question should really be is flexible seating the right environment for my classroom.
Free for students parents and educators.
Flexible seating is all about giving your students a choice where they sit providing them with alternative seating options that aren t those boring metal chairs.
Flexible seating ideas from thrift stores and garage sales.
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I went to numerous garage sales and visited some local second hand stores for about two months and voilà.
One of the things we get asked about the most is handwriting and flexible seating.
Lets talk about the pros and cons of flexible seating.
I like the idea of offering choice whenever possible.
I like how you introduced different options one at a time.
In our classroom there are no tables and desks so we lay on our stomach for handwriting.
I knew i wanted a sturdy coffee table for my art room but i couldn t pay a lot for it.
So here is some research about handwriting.
Yes you can totally do this in kindergarten and it doesn t matter when you start.
Thanks for sharing how you did flexible seating in kindergarten.
This 1st grade teacher ashley broomfield had been teaching for 13 years before she decided to switch to a flexible seating classroom.
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Now you can choose from standing desks collaboration tables stability balls wobble stools and a whole lot more.
The running mom1115 keeps it simple but flexible as can be.
This article from science daily highlights the importance of tummy time for achievement.
Maybe the composition has changed as wood has been replaced with plastics but many classrooms still have all students in rows with desk.