I put labels on each table that match this seating chart. When my students get new seats, all I have to do is post a copy of this chart that has been filled in with their names by the classroom door and they know where to sit. It streamlines the process tremendously!
I keep these sheets in the classroom. Each child writes down the number of their row or the table to make the sheets easy to sort. Each day, I can easily lay the stack of bell ringers for each table out as the students are entering the classroom. When my students are seated in rows, I put the bell ringer sheets for each row on the front table of that row. The students pick theirs up on the way to their seat. After we go over the bell ringers, they pass them up, so they stay sorted by tables or r
Not Specific
Math, Science, Social Studies
FREE
Showing 1-2 of 2 results
About the store
Experience
I have been a public school teacher since 1995. I have taught middle school science, high school biology, and high school physics.
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.