Kindergarten Classroom Setup (2024)

Create a classroom that’s functional and doesn’t require students to depend on the teacher for everything!

Here are the articles on adding labels, building independence, and setting up the classroom to work for you and your students.

Whether its organizing literacy centers, figuring out how to do alternative seating options or how to set up functional daily folders, then these classroom setup articles will guide you through thinking about how to best implement a setup that will work for you.

How To Make An Everything Board

Here is a project that I saw pinned and brought to life using duct tape. I call it our “everything board” and it’s essentially our check-in and out system. We use it to take attendance, lunch count and I use it to keep track of students leaving the room. Here’s how to make one and…

Squeezing the life out of every bit of technology that I have in my classroom seems to be my goal over the past few years. Here’s how I organized my whole group teaching space when we finally got a document camera and projector. I’ll show you some photos of how I keep what’s most needed…

Alternative Seating in Kindergarten – 6 Frequently Asked Questions

There’s so much to be said for offering choice in the classroom. Here is an additional way to offer choice to students using alternative seating in kindergarten. Yes, you can totally do this in kindergarten and it doesn’t matter when you start. I’ve started it on day one and also after the year was already…

3 Ways to Use Filing Cabinets When You’ve Gone Digital

I shared earlier this year onfacebookhow I’ve gone digital with all of my files. It’s been a game changer! Here’s the low down on how I did it and what I use my filing cabinets for now. If you like feeling organized, you’ll never want to look back. It’s a bit like going minimalist and…

Get the Look: Hanging Lanterns in the Classroom

Add a punch of color to your classroom with hanging lanterns. Here is how I hung paper lanterns in my kindergarten classroom to make a fun visual statement. Let me preface that I prefer function over pretty. If it’s something I have to redo each year, then it’s not smart enough for me to use…

How to Organize Centers in Kindergarten the Easy Way

Ready to organize your centers? Here’s my simple solution (and why it works) on how to organize centers in kindergarten. I’m not a craaazy organized person, although you may think differently if you’re a reader of mine. I love to be organized and I function better when I am organized… but you just can’t be…

How to Collect Papers Easily in Kindergarten

Collecting papers in kindergarten doesn’t have to cause a headache. Here is my simple way that I collect papers in my classroom that really works. The papers. Oh, the papers. Sometimes itseemsas if there is a never-ending influx of papers that sometimes makes a teacher feel like this… Can you relate? I really can’t stand…

Alternative Seating: Where To Put All the “Stuff”

You asked about how we have alternative seating setup and I’ve answered lots of alternative seating questions! One I haven’t covered was where to put all of the students’ things… you know, their stuff. Because we have pencil boxes, workbooks, writing notebooks or journals, etc. Here is how I went about storing and organizing student…

How To Set Up Daily Folders for Kindergarten

I’m a big fan of teaching responsibility in kindergarten. One big example: you won’t find me stuffing folders – my students are capable of doing that themselves. Want to know my secrets? I think there are a few things you can do to make a daily folder setup successful and easy for kindergartners (and their…

How do Students do a Whole Group Activity? Alternative Seating Explained

More than once I’ve been asked with my classroom of alternative seating options, “Where do your students do a whole group activity?” So let me share where and how we complete a whole group activity in kindergarten. Before I lay out what we do – and it’s really rather simple – let me remind you…

Getting Rid of my Teacher Desk {alternative seating bonus}

Before the last three weeks of school, I spent almost an entire weekend in my classroom… with a plan. The plan was to be brave, be bold and try something different. The last two years, I really hadn’t changed much in layout with my classroom because it was working well and in general, very smoothly….

How to Organize a Classroom Library the Easy Way

Organize your classroom stash of books with a system that is easy to keep up. Here are the four things you can do to get a classroom library setup, organized, and add new books to so that your library will work for you. One of the most daunting tasks I’ve ever taken on in organizing…

Weekly Specials Schedule Poster

Keeping track of specialsand specials’ times proves to be tricky for me. To be honest, tracking time just really isn’t my thing. Yet, the rest of the world operates by a clock and I do crave the peace and quiet of prep times to recollect my thoughts, dig into a planning session or prep some…

How to Roll Out Student Work Spaces When You Do Alternative Seating

Someone asked me how I roll out alternative seating at the beginning of the school year. Great question! Let me share my top tips on introducing and implementing alternative seatingstarting the first day of school. Let me also remind you that when I first started because I got rid of my teacher desk, that I…

Flexible Seating: Your Kinders are Under the Tables!

Now, I’ve never had an administration member, parent or support person walk into my room and say astonishedly, “Your kids are under the tables!” But, they very well could. It may happen someday. Perhaps. Normally, when a person who doesn’t spend all day in our learning environment with us – may be surprised to walk…

Easy How to Make a Lockdown Shade

Drills. It’s a part of classroom life. Being prepared makes teaching emergency procedures (like a lockdown drill) simplified to kinders. Here’s the “how to” so you can easily make a lockdown shade to cover a window on any of your interior walls that don’t have one. I’ll share why I use it, things to think…

How to Prepare for the First Day of Kindergarten

It’s the night before school starts and the classroom is ready. What should a kindergarten teacher have ready for the first day of school? Here are some of the basic things I had prepared ahead of time for the first day of school. Here is how I lay out my stuff in order to roll…

How to Set Up Your Teacher Easel So it Works For You

If you have an easel in your classroom, it is a great for keeping teaching tools handy. But, it can quickly become cluttered and disorganized. Here’s how to set up your easel – behind, in front and underneath – so that it is functional and stays clear. Let’s look at each section and plan what…

How to Organize Teacher Materials When You Plan Ahead

Teacher organization comes in lots of shapes and sizes depending upon your classroom. Here’s an idea that probably will fit your classroom as it will help you with organizing teacher materials for each week and an entire quarter. This idea surely isn’t new and you may already be doing it! Where to put materials for…

How to Make a 3D Tree in Your Classroom

Last year I had my palm tree to create a cozy reading area for my classroom. But, I noticed it was starting to look dead. The leaves were fading and the trunk had a few puncture wounds, so I decided it needed a face lift. The entire tent top came down and it got a…

How I Used Dollar Store Placemats To Hide Things Above My Classroom Cupboards

It can be tricky to store bulky classroom curriculum when you’re trying to make your classroom look pretty or at least non-cluttered. Here’s how I used placemats – for a dollar a piece – to hide my giant science curriculum boxes to improve the look of my classroom using the empty space above my cupboards….

Classroom Decor with Duct Tape

When I decided to go with a color scheme instead of a classroom theme, I started keeping my eyes out for my new, favorite colors everywhere. Well, what happened is that I found my exact shades in the form of duct tape. When I first purchased the duct tape, it was for the purpose of…

How to Create a Classroom Color Scheme

My last post about bringing color and function together in our multi-purpose magnetic board has led me to share about bringing in our bright color palette into other areas of the classroom… therefore creating a classroom color scheme. Now, I don’t confess to decorate over the top by any means. Just a disclaimer to make…

How to Make a Daily Folder Bulletin Board

Teach students how to organize their daily folders in kindergarten using a bulletin board. It can be tricky to give keep on top of those gosh-darn flyers from the office, parent notes and daily papers. Plus, we know daily communication is important between parents and their child about the day’s events, and between parents and…

Kindergarten Classroom Setup (2024)

FAQs

How should a kindergarten classroom be set up? ›

10 Ideas for Setting Up Your Kindergarten Classroom
  1. Set the tone of organization from day one. ...
  2. Group work with tables and chairs. ...
  3. Rug time is the best time! ...
  4. Reading Nook. ...
  5. Visuals, visuals, visuals! ...
  6. Space for Centers and Workstations. ...
  7. Organization for Centers and Workstations. ...
  8. Save some space for small group lessons.
May 8, 2023

What does every kindergarten classroom need? ›

Kindergarten Must-Haves: Literacy Supplies
  • Books. If you are starting a brand-new classroom that has nothing and are in need of books, start by asking your school what they can provide. ...
  • Writing paper. ...
  • Fix-it tape. ...
  • Writing folder. ...
  • Book bag. ...
  • Dice. ...
  • Number Cards. ...
  • Counters.

What is the best environment for a kindergarten classroom? ›

There should be space for class meetings, tables where children work together in groups, centers for make-believe and thematic play, space for safe active movement, and quiet spots for partner and independent work.

What is a good classroom arrangement? ›

There should be no dead space which promotes random or illegitimate activity. Arrange the room so that the teacher can monitor quickly and easily (no blind spots) Use vertical space for display and learning enrichments. Keep active areas distinctly separate from quiet spaces.

What is the best arrangement for a classroom? ›

Horseshoe or Semicircle

The horseshoe encourages discussion between students and with the instructor, although this setup tends to encourage more engagement between the instructor and students directly opposite, with slightly lesser amounts for students immediately adjacent to the instructor.

What to expect in a kindergarten classroom? ›

Different Than Preschool

The children tend to sit at tables or desks more often than on the floor. While play-based learning is still an important strategy in kindergarten, you will see more structured learning in most kindergarten classrooms. Generally, kindergarteners don't nap though a rest time may be offered.

What every kindergarten teacher should know? ›

Knowing how to manage your classroom is key! There are so many questions to ask before setting up your classroom. You should know how to keep order, set up learning centers, establish a discipline policy, coordinate classroom activities, and be able to effectively place students in groups.

How many kids are in a kindergarten classroom? ›

Each kindergarten classroom is staffed with a kindergarten teacher and paraprofessional. Class sizes range from 20-23 students with several kindergarten classrooms also hosting a student teacher or Professional Development School intern. Parents are also welcomed and encouraged to volunteer in their child's classroom.

What are 4 simple classroom rules? ›

Classroom rules
  • Ask questions.
  • Respect and listen to your classmates.
  • Respect and listen to the teacher.
  • Raise your hand to speak.
  • Be prepared for class.
  • Be quiet when the teacher is talking.
  • Be quiet when classmates are talking.
  • Share new ideas.
Mar 5, 2021

What are 5 components of a good early learning environment? ›

(Ages 3-5)

This document identifies and articulates the characteristics of five Key Elements that are fundamental to achieving high-quality experiences and strong outcomes for preschool children: the learning environment, daily routine, adult-child relationships, teaching practices, and family engagement.

What does a good classroom environment look like? ›

Teachers create environments and schedules that allow children to actively participate with learning materials and with each other, which is how they learn best. They encourage children's efforts and give personal feedback to support their continued learning and self-confidence.

How to organize kindergarten classroom library? ›

Idea #1: Organize by Theme and Subject

Sort books with similar subjects, like outer space or dinosaurs, in their own baskets. Having colorful, easy-to-read labels with pictures on the front of the bins will help readers of all levels find just the book they are looking for.

How do you organize an early childhood classroom? ›

Provide visual order, with a senseof logic. Group similar things together. Display materials so that they can be seen in labeled bins, baskets, and boxes. Avoid having any “blind spots” or areas where children cannot be seen.

What does it mean when someone organizes like a kindergarten classroom? ›

The room is divided into activity zones: Reading zone, Dress-up zone, Arts & Crafts zone, Music zone, Snack zone. It's easy to focus on one activity at a time. With each zone well defined and fully self-contained, you can concentrate 100 percent on a given task; nothing else competes for your attention.

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