Mira Costa College- Child Development Center- Preschool Room
On first glance, this
classroom is open and inviting. It looks clean and organized. Centers are
clearly defined and labeled. Items are within reach of the children, and the
children are represented within the classroom with photos as well as their art
work. From this picture alone, it is difficult to tell if the centers are
grouped together based on if they are a loud or quiet center, but the dramatic
play area is near the art center which could both be potentially louder areas.
TriBeCa
Community School- Preschool
This first thing that
stands out to me in this classroom are how engaged all of the children are. The
colors in the classroom are natural colors, which creates a calming effect. It
looks like items are within reach for the children to access. Children are
represented within the classroom with photographs. The tube that is attached to the wall
looks like it is something that the children are interested in, and has
open-ended possibilities. The overall look is clean, organized and inviting.
Ms. Powell’s First Grade Class
Several of the
preschool classrooms that I looked through were very cluttered, over
stimulating, and full of teacher/commercially produced items. This classroom
has a lot of teacher made items, but it is not visually over-stimulating. The
students desks are grouped together to promote student to student
collaboration. From this picture you can some clearly defined centers:
computers, reading, and it looks like there is some sort of manipulatives table in
the center. The room appears very organized. The bulletin board is appears to
be a word wall that students can utilize as a resource.
Ms. Yaris’s Class- Elementary School
This classroom is an
interesting school aged classroom because it has no desks. The way that this
room is set up is optimal for student to student interaction. Instead of desks
there are round tables which allows for children to collaborate with one another.
Most of the colors in the classroom are colors from nature, which creates a
calming effect, and prevents overstimulation. The couch and rugs create a homey
feel. The materials in the room are within the students reach, and are clearly
labeled so the organization is able to be maintained. There are clearly defined
centers; there appears to be a library center, a listening center, a large
group area, and a couple of areas that could be multipurpose.