| Primary/Junior Room Arrangement - Tasteful Decorations |
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| Written by Stacey Riggs |
| Wednesday, 26 March 2008 15:50 |
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Primary/Junior Room Arrangement - Tasteful Decorations Bulletin boards, ceiling hangings, pictures and furnishings can either help capture a child's attention and help lead them to God's truths or they can distract. If the walls and ceilings are not available for your use, use poster board as bulletin boards. Pray and consider your particular children and resources when deciding what to use. Active children do not need much stimulation from decorations and furnishings. They are happier with a limited field of vision such as an area enclosed by short shelving. Visually divide long areas to avoid enticing children to run. There can be several boards, murals, posters, etc., including:
After-class Restoration How do you want your classroom to look when you walk into it? Where do you want to find supplies? Teachers can serve each other by observing needs and conditions. Students should do their part to help also. Make a plan and follow it with diligence and efficiency. Uncluttered While primaries may still appreciate a creative classroom, they may not need as much stimulation. In fact, a pleasant, uncluttered room may be more appropriate in order to help them focus on the lesson and discussions.
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| Last Updated on Wednesday, 26 March 2008 16:08 |



