The eyes of a child
I have a friend, who is an elementary school teacher, who says that having an area rug in her classroom easily transitions the kids from their seats to the floor. All she needs to say is, 'Find a spot on one of the squares,' and each child happily goes off to the rug in search of the perfect square to sit on.
There are a vast number of area rugs to choose from that would fit in any classroom. These rugs are durable and easy to clean. The quality is great! One could choose a math theme, or an alphabet theme, music themes, and even bilingual themes. The colors on the rugs are bright and quite colorful, making the classroom very appealing to the kids of the class. This particular kindergarten teacher uses her area rug in her lessons as well. She has the rug with the alphabet bordering the edge. She often plays a letter game
where kids need to find and stand on the correct letter that she calls out.
where kids need to find and stand on the correct letter that she calls out. Or she will give a letter sound and a child gets to find the letter that makes this sound. Her students love this game. She doesn't need any props or pieces to play, she just calls the kids to stand around the rug and it's game time. This type of game could also be used with the Count on Me area rug. A teacher could give a math problem, such as 3+4 and students could take turns finding the answer on the rug. Plus browsing our assortment of kids rugs could not be any easier...start right here!

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