I have a question about the chairs. I used chairs last year and the kids were constantly rocking on them, moving them, or sometimes would hide under them. It was a constant annoyance everyday reminding them we dont do these things. Do you think it would be easier if thet just sat on the carpet using sit dots?
My mentor teacher has her students sit on the carpet. She was K-6. The only time we had chairs was for recorder and ukulele and that was 4th and 6th grade. They were able to get them out and put them back.
Great questions. I've seen it done many ways. Chairs, poly spots, carpet squares, etc... Do what works best for you. The setup doesn't have to be the same as anyone else. Find a way to get the most out of your room for you and your students.
@tiffanycurry7003 That is another good way to do it. One of things that is so fun about having your own music room is discovering what works best for you.
I have a question about the chairs. I used chairs last year and the kids were constantly rocking on them, moving them, or sometimes would hide under them. It was a constant annoyance everyday reminding them we dont do these things. Do you think it would be easier if thet just sat on the carpet using sit dots?
My mentor teacher has her students sit on the carpet. She was K-6. The only time we had chairs was for recorder and ukulele and that was 4th and 6th grade. They were able to get them out and put them back.
Great questions. I've seen it done many ways. Chairs, poly spots, carpet squares, etc... Do what works best for you. The setup doesn't have to be the same as anyone else. Find a way to get the most out of your room for you and your students.
@tiffanycurry7003 That is another good way to do it. One of things that is so fun about having your own music room is discovering what works best for you.