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Showing posts with label School Outfitters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School Outfitters. Show all posts

Thursday, February 18, 2016

UPDATE! Test Lab for New and Innovative School Furniture...What's Behind the Door?

As some of you may know from one of my previous posts, I was picked at the beginning of the year to receive new and innovative school furniture for my classroom from School Outfitters.  (Such an amazing opportunity!)  I am truly grateful and appreciative to be one of the lucky teachers in my building to experience this wonderful opportunity....and I have been getting anxious to see what my classroom will look like in the end.  If you are unfamiliar with what I am talking about, head over to my original post and read about this awesome opportunity that I have been a part of.

UPDATE TIME!  

This past Friday was considered a Wavier Day at my school, which means students had the day off and teachers had professional development meetings all day long.  I was told last Wednesday that School Outfitters would be coming into my room on Friday to replace some of my old furniture with the new furniture.  Super exciting!  Unfortunately, I was unable to be present in my classroom during this transformation but that actually made things even more exciting!  It truly felt like Christmas when I walked into my room last Friday afternoon.

The Friday meetings for the Wavier Day felt like F.O.R.E.V.E.R long.  I was so anxious...excited....nervous....ecstatic... (I could go on and on) to see my classroom and to get everything in its right place.  I was excited for the new furniture and all the awesome possibilities that came with it, but overwhelmed at the fact that I now had to put my classroom back together.  I had to unpack all the items that I packed up the day before and be ready to teach for Monday morning.  Needless to say, I spent Saturday and Sunday working in my room (luckily I have a little seven year old that loves to help me in my classroom).

After moving the new furniture around several times, I finally settled on a set up.  I am still waiting on a few things items to arrive.  The company is designing a new teacher desk.  So for now, I have a table.  A few shelves still need to be replaced, my teacher storage area will have new shelves, and I am working out the kinks of the new lockers.  My wobble chairs and rockers will arrive soon as well.

BEFORE:  Library area
AFTER:  Library area with some new shelves and soft seating
BEFORE:  My teacher storage area
AFTER:  Storage area turned into my students' mailboxes and lockers
BEFORE:  Student coat room
AFTER:  Student coat room turned into teacher storage area
BEFORE:  Rectangle desks, large laptop cart, large teacher desk, old book shelves, mismatched chairs
AFTER:  Trapezoid desks, smaller teacher desk, smaller laptop cart, new bookshelves, soft seating
And one of my favorite items.....
How cool is this kidney-shape reading table with a whiteboard top?  This table is soooo much smaller than my old kidney shaped table.  I used to have to lay across the table to just read one-on-one with a student.  This one is more compact....plus it's a whiteboard!  This will be perfect for my Words Their Way lessons!

Let me know what you think of all my new additions!  I will keep you informed and up-to-date with what happens next!




Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Test Lab for New and Innovative School Furniture...PART 1

A few days before the 2015-16 school year started, my principal called me into his office.  In my mind, I figured he wanted to talk about the previous year's test scores...or something to that nature.  Boy was I WRONG!!!!  Needless to say.....I think I walked out of his office looking like Taylor Swift when she wins an award!
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Imagine your principal saying that you have been picked to test out new and innovative school furniture....  What would you say? What would you do?  

Honestly..... I thought my principal was joking!  This is not a question most teachers are ever asked in their entire teaching career.   I don't know about you, but I just get super excited over a new pack of pencils or Papermate grading pens.....My brain can't even fathom new furniture---basically a brand new classroom!!!!  It is every teacher's dream to have new, ground-breaking furniture.  I can't think of a single teacher that would say "no" to this opportunity!  And this year, I get to experience this amazing opportunity.  It honestly feels like I won the jackpot!  By accepting this amazing opportunity, I have to understand that this is going to be a year-long process.  I also need to be willing to invest time outside of my classroom and workload to work with School Outfitters.  Needless to say.... I ACCEPTED!

A local company in my area, called School Outfitters, approached my district, last summer, looking for teachers that would be willing to transform their classrooms to test out 21st century furniture.  Since 1998, School Outfitters has provided convenient online shopping and expert customer service support to educators looking to create productive learning environments for all types of learners.


Next, I met with a panel of employees from School Outfitters.  These members included the sourcing and supply chain VP, sourcing director, sourcing coordinator, and designer.  Our initial meeting in September is where I explained and discussed the biggest obstacles (classroom furniture and design) I currently face while teaching.  I discussed what I like about my classroom/furniture and what could be more efficient or systematic. I explained my need of an easier flow from whole group instruction to station rotations.  I mentioned that I would like a place where I can store my stations that will make it easier for students to access. I also described the amount of space that is not utilized due to large pieces of furniture (I am so thankful to have 25 Chromebooks in my classroom, but the cart where they are stored takes up so much space).   Plus, I currently have to stand in the back of my classroom when using my Elmo Machine (which means my students' backs are to me as they look at the whiteboard).    My kidney-shaped table, again, is so large that I almost have to lay on the table to read closely with my small guided reading group.  (This is only a few of the things I talked about during this meeting......I could go on and on.....)

In October, a team from School Outfitters came to take measurements of  my classroom.  And I mean measurements of EVERYTHING!  From my chalkboards..... to the area where my students place their bookbags..... to my teacher storage area...... to my window ledges.  A few days later, one of the source coordinators observed my classroom for about two hours.  She took notes about everything she saw (notes on what I did and what my students did).

Afterwards, I was asked to send them a quick sketch, or layout, of what I would want my classroom to look like in the end.  OH MY----this was SOOOOO hard.  I was told that it just needed to be a rough sketch....just an idea.....BUT-seriously?!?-I have never had the opportunity to come up with what my ideal classroom.  I took this task very seriously.....maybe too seriously.... Here's what I came  up with (please keep in mind that this was very difficult and I have already thought of ways to change it!):
Between all the meetings and emails, School Outfitters also brought me furniture to try out in my classroom.  I was brought four different types of  chairs and two different kinds of desks.  My students have used these products for almost two months.  Check out my pictures below and let me know what you think.  Would you find these chairs or desks to be useful?  Have you used anything like these in your classroom?

Stay tuned....... I will keep you up-to-date with my classroom transformation.  What is something you would want for your classroom if you had the opportunity???