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A Journey Into Flexible Seating

Hi everyone! I'm sure by now you have read many posts and seen many Instagram photos about flexible seating. This past school year, I really started thinking about how flexible seating would work in my classroom and if flexible seating was really even possible.

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

I had been reading some of the great blog posts out there, such as this one from Kayla at Top Dog Teaching {here} and even a blog post from Kayla's principal {here}. Lucky Little Learners {here} has a great FAQ about how flexible seating works in her classroom, and I used a very similar anchor chart when I first introduced flexible seating with my students.

We started the year off with this set-up.

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

After all of my reading, I stayed late the last day before Christmas break and completely rearranged my classroom. Who does that? I was determined to make it work though and wanted a fresh start in January. My students walked into this after their return from Christmas break.

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom
Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

Since I was teaching a resource room, my students were already used to sharing community supplies. I kept their pencils, crayons, and scissors in blue baskets. What I found so funny is that my students basically just sat in the same spot as where their desk had been previously.




The standing desks were a huge hit and one of the most used spots this school year. I had several students who were ADHD and extremely energetic. These were fabulous for those students, and I noticed that they typically chose them on their own as a working space.

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

Along the way, I wrote a Donors Choose project for 8 stability balls and was fortunate enough to have it funded pretty quickly.

Flexible Seating in a First Grade ClassroomI also lowered a circle table and pulled out my crate seats. For testing, I just told my students to find a good place for them to work and grab the dividers (manila folders laminated together).

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom



I used this front carpet for any whole group instruction that required modeling with the document camera. My students were already used to using clipboards, so this wasn't a new skill for them. However, I quickly realized that stepping over students as I was going back and forth from my document camera to the board was not a good choice.

Which lead me to buying another rug from Target, and I came up with this set-up. My rule for students was that your body must be on one of the carpets. This way I had an aisle as a walkway for me to go back and forth from the table to my board.

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

One day, I happened to come across the highly sought after Scoop Rockers by pure chance. I scooped up four of them, and my students were in love! Have you ever seen anything as adorable as this Kindergartener reading?

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom


This picture here is my proudest moment as a special education teacher. I have always struggled to get my students to independently read. I'm not sure what I did differently this year (other than the flexible seating), but I had students reading independently. 

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

My students knew that a clipboard was always a choice they could pick for seating.

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

 By the end of the year, I had come up with this configuration. I "think" I've worked out all the kinks and will be starting off the year like this for next year, with a few minor changes (such as that gray cabinet has been taken out).

Flexible Seating in a First Grade Classroom

 After looking back at this year, I feel like giving my students a choice in their seating was absolutely a positive thing. There were only a few times that I had to make a choice for someone and move them. Whenever that happened, I made them come sit at my kidney table until they could show me that they had earned back their right to choose.

How do you feel about flexible seating? Is this something that would work in your classroom?

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Pinterest Approved Recipe Link-Up: May Edition

Hi everyone! It's that time of the school year where life is just so hectic! I have been struggling to get through the month of May and that means dinner has been hard to get organized and prepared for my family. 

I'm teaming up with my blogger friends, Courtney and Nicole, to bring you some meal ideas!



This month is all about survival in my house. Here are some easy meal suggestions that can be thrown together quickly. Sometimes I just need meal ideas because my mind is burned out from work.
My kids love club sandwiches. They're super easy to throw together and adding a toothpick makes my kids think it's fancy.


Chicken Cesar wraps are another go-to meal I can pull together quickly. I usually have my husband grill a few chicken breasts with some kind of seasoning that will go well with Cesar salad. While he's grilling, I put together a Cesar salad from a bag. Then we add the chicken and salad to a wrap. Easy meal that's done!

Chicken salad sandwiches are so yummy and make great leftovers to take to work the next day. I make my chicken salad with boneless chicken thighs. I feel like chicken thighs just tastier than chicken breasts and use them often instead. To my chicken salad, I add diced celery, green pepper, onion, salt, pepper, and mayonnaise. I dice the vegetables up pretty small though. 


I hope this gives you a few ideas for how to get dinner on the table quickly. We'd love for you to join up with some of your favorite recipes that get you through the month of May!


How to Merge Two PDF Files on a Mac

Hi everyone! One of the teachers I work with needed help merging a landscape PDF file with a portrait landscape file. She wanted one PDF file but not every page going in the same direction. 

How to merge portrait and landscape PDF files on a Mac

To help her out (and maybe some others), I made a quick video showing how I merge two files together.


Hope this is helpful!

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