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Classroom Arrangement Checklist

1_Clearly marked with your name and room number.

2_There is space inside for lining up.

3_Displays feature classroom information, instruction, and entertainment.


4_Displays schedule (with pictures or icons for younger students) is post and
kept current in place where students can read it easily.

5_Fits the grade I am teaching.


6_Fits my teaching style.
7_Enables me to make eye contact with each students.

8_There is quiet or time out area.

9_There is adequate open space for reading circle.

10_There are adequate quiet areas when students can read or study
independently.

11_Areas that invite group work are not next to quiet areas.

12_There is enough work areas for each child (and assigned seats, if
appropriate).

13_Room dividers are low so that all areas of the classroom are visible to me.

14_Each child has a personal space (e. g, a desk, cubby, or coat hook).

15_Materials and equipment are stored in a logical order and place.

16_Materials and equipment are readily available.

17_Materials and supplies can be stored behind closed doors.


18_Locked storage is available.
19_Materials and supplies are stored close to area of use.

20_Student and group records are kept in a convenient place.


21_student and group records are orderly.

22_Temperature control is adequate.


23_lighting is adequate.

24_Floors and work areas are sufficiently clean.

25_Pillows, bean bag, or soft rugs are available for use during independent
study.

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