Flexible Seating:
Chelsea, Paige and Erin from 3/4RB and Annalese, Finnan and Marshall from 3DG have been given a topic which is Flexible Seating.
We went to Stage two and three classrooms and surveyed them.
We asked them if classrooms should have flexible seating?
90 said- yes and 8 said- no.
Here are some ideas we got for flexible seating:
Lounges, cushions, desks, coffee tables, domes, snake cushions, bean bags, rugs, wedges, office chairs, rocking chairs, beach chairs, yoga balls, high chairs and a mattress.
Why do we think that classrooms should have flexible seating?
We strongly believe that classrooms should have flexible seating as kids get to choose where they want to sit, because of this students will have neater work and will be more comfortable while working.
By: Chelsea, Paige and Erin from 3/4RB and Annalese, Finnan and Marshall from 3DG.
I agree
From Alyssa
don’t know
Matthew.Nagy
yeah I wish our class had flexible seating it would be a nice change for class
from emily
flexible seating has its positives and its negatives
Suvi
I wish my teacher MRS! GREEN! would let us have flexible