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My art room is the size of a gym. I'm certainly not complaining, even with the acoustical drawbacks (I have 2 story high ceilings- great for singing, horrible for talking) I really wouldn't trade it for anything. Putting together a classroom is no easy feat for any teacher, but I feel that I have a unique challenge at the end of August before school starts each year.
The View From Our Sinks
Working Area: Before |
Working Area: In Progress |
Working Area: Finished |
From Above
A whole new challenge: keeping students off an in-class stairway
From Above: In Progress |
From Above: Before |
From Above: Finished |
The Studio
My biggest challenge: What do you do with a classroom-sized empty space with very little available furniture, and how do you keep it from becoming a race track / impromptu break dancing space?
This big empty space could be a total nightmare... |
High top tables with stools for two with elementary age students gives me uninvited premonitions of cracked skulls! |
...so I moved some flat files and cabinets to break up the space without creating
line-of-sight issues and added ribbons with clothespins to hang up lost projects!
What unique challenges do you face in organizing your teaching or work space?
that is amazing space! love it. my classrooms are pretty straightforward…a kitchen room and a sewing room so luckily they are already laid out for me. will you be my art teacher? :)
ReplyDeleteWhat I wouldn't give for a sewing room. I love that there are districts that still value teaching skills like sewing and cooking! Of course I'll be your art teacher, I welcome all into my studio. :-)
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