Tag Archives: alternative seating
Tour of my TOTALLY FLEXIBLE SEATING classroom!
Enjoy a tour of our totally flexible seating classroom! Be inspired! Follow my classroom! https://www.facebook.com/wecelebratel… https://www.facebook.com/letscelebrat… & https://www.instagram.com/celebrate.l… Follow my blogs: https://flexibleseatinginclassrooms.w… & https://wecelebratelearning.wordpress… Read my articles: https://jae.adventist.org/en/2017.1.7 & http://kidsviewmag.org/flex-seating
Flexible Seating more than seating!
Please, provide your students with options to move! They need it! Kravitz Ph.D. (2009), on the British Medical Journal, says that even if children exercise in the morning or evening, but sit the rest of the day at a desk, rarely getting up, they would be at risk for significant and unhealthy blood vessel changesContinue reading “Flexible Seating more than seating!”
Standing Room Only! Mayo Clinic
This is a great article to gain insight of what we are doing in our classrooms with our students, are we promoting sedentary or movement? I am not too sure if I am ready to have my students standing up all day, but I am more than ready to put a few standing tables soContinue reading “Standing Room Only! Mayo Clinic”
Flexible Seating Power Point Presentation
Alternative Seating ANDREWS This is a presentation that you can freely use to show it to your supervisors if you want to implement flexible seating in your classroom! Enjoy! Follow me on Pinterest: Celebrate Learning and on Instagram: celebrate.learning
We did it!!!
We did it, my students and I are so proud of our accomplishments!!!!
Flexible Seating Poetry Unit & More!
This unit for grades first, second, third, and fourth, contains a letter for parents about Flexible Seating, its importance and how much students love it, need it, and deserve it. It also contains a beautiful poetry unit where students can become poets while expressing how happy and grateful they feel for having the opportunity toContinue reading “Flexible Seating Poetry Unit & More!”
Scoop Rocker Chairs!
Jump in the train of scoop rocker chairs! They are very inexpensive, you can find them at Wal-Mart or Aldi. Kids love it and students up to third grade can fit in them!
Start off with bean bags!
I am sure you have a table in your classroom. Just lower it and throw bean bags around it! Your students will love it as much as mine!!!