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Tuesday, 24 September 2019

Design Process of a new Classroom Layout

Yesterday at school we moved into our new buildings. These buildings took about a year to build and it was quite worth the wait. There are three new blocks. My class had to move 3 classes and I had to move into one extra class for Japanese. I didn't actually help move but lets not get into that. Our math's teacher told us to create a design process to make a new classroom layout.

Research:
For the research we looked up images of effective classroom layouts and this is what came up.

We like this desk layout because everyone can see the teacher and the teacher can see everyone clearly. There is enough space in the room for this layout. Everyone will be able to  see the board clearly and the TV clearly. Everyone is close and if you need help you can ask them.Image result for classroom layout

We also like this idea of a classroom layout because everyone is close and it is easy to communicate. The teacher can speak quietly and not yell because the kids can actually hear the teacher and he can make the naughty kids sit up near the front.
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Ideas:
Our Ideas with the layout the things we wanted it to include features like it being spacious. We wanted all the desks to be facing the TV and one of the Whiteboards so our teacher could explain to us and we could follow along.

Final Idea
We liked this layout because we felt it was the best for our class. It is spacious and the layout around the back is good so we can all see a Whiteboard and the TV. Video Explaining:

Overall I liked this project because I felt my class really got into it and had a good time.

1 comment:

  1. Hello Rykin. This is a well thought about post, I like how you have done everything well written and is very good. Keep up the good work.

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