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Students in my classroom need a variety of seating options in order to create an engaging environment that will support their diverse needs.
Differentiated seating allows students to take charge of their learning and make the choices that increases their focus. During independent work times they choose a location in the classroom that works best for them. My students are allowed to work in a variety of locations in our classroom such as: at a table, sitting under tables with clipboards, or sitting or laying on the floor with a clipboard. Allowing my students to have choice and movement in their seating helps them focus on their learning. They almost always make good choices about where they sit, they are more engaged, and get more work completed than when they are just sitting at their desk.
My students are noticeably more engaged in their work and less disruptive of their peers when they are given a choice of where to work that allows free choice and movement.
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Students in my classroom need a variety of seating options in order to create an engaging environment that will support their diverse needs.
Differentiated seating allows students to take charge of their learning and make the choices that increases their focus. During independent work times they choose a location in the classroom that works best for them. My students are allowed to work in a variety of locations in our classroom such as: at a table, sitting under tables with clipboards, or sitting or laying on the floor with a clipboard. Allowing my students to have choice and movement in their seating helps them focus on their learning. They almost always make good choices about where they sit, they are more engaged, and get more work completed than when they are just sitting at their desk.
My students are noticeably more engaged in their work and less disruptive of their peers when they are given a choice of where to work that allows free choice and movement.