Welcome to Mrs. Kazandjian’s second grade classroom! This is the view from the entrance. She has students’ desks set up in a square so she can easily see each person’s face when they’re in their chairs or seated on the rug.
Going around the room counter-clockwise, you’ll see the corner where Mrs. Kazandjian teaches (word wall, calendar, Mountain Math, etc.).
This is the literacy center where both teacher materials and student-selected materials are stored.
Computer area. The teacher also keeps her overhead projector here when it’s not in use.
Small group reading instruction area and more centers.
Students practice reading using the LeapPads.
Here’s the front of the room. Students on this side of the square of desks are literally inches away from the teacher when she’s teaching–perfect!
Mrs. Kazandjian’s desk is right next to theirs. This makes it easy for her to keep an eye on everything that’s happening in the room (if and when she ever gets to sit!) and also keeps all her teaching materials right up front where they’re needed.
Want to submit your photos for Classroom of the Month? Email them to me! We’d love to see your ideas for arrangement and organization, especially if you have a small classroom or portable that presents a lot of challenges.
Angela Watson
Founder and Writer
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