
I have found that many teachers like to provide students with mini offices, or what we call in my classroom, cozy spaces. I usually have one for math and on for language arts. Adapting these to the needs of your specific class and students is essential so I have posted all of the files I have in their original formats so that anyone can adapt, print and use them as needed. I don't use all of what is in the files on these versions in my class, but when I was creating them I added anything I thought others might find useful.
If you are looking for upper grade versions most of the ones below can be adapted as a starting point. I and others have used an adaptation of the third grade version for 4th and 5th grades. There is also this file on Teachers Pay Teachers for upper elementary math.
Note: The current files may end up a bit off in places because I am in the midst of transferring fifteen years of teaching files from PC to MAC and Google Drive. If you would like me to send you the original Word files just e-mail me or fill out the contact form below.
If you are looking for upper grade versions most of the ones below can be adapted as a starting point. I and others have used an adaptation of the third grade version for 4th and 5th grades. There is also this file on Teachers Pay Teachers for upper elementary math.
Note: The current files may end up a bit off in places because I am in the midst of transferring fifteen years of teaching files from PC to MAC and Google Drive. If you would like me to send you the original Word files just e-mail me or fill out the contact form below.
These are photos of the front and back of the 1st grade math and language arts offices. You can keep them separate or attach them together for one all-inclusive office. You can also put everything on a display board for a large study carrel type privacy board.
Here are photos of the 3rd grade math and language arts offices.