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Rainbow Dots Classroom Seating Rug

Rainbow Dots Classroom Seating Rug

  • 6x8424Seats
  • 76x1224Seats
  • 76x1230Seats

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Brighten up your classroom with the vibrant and engaging Rainbow Dots Classroom Seating Rug. This eye-catching rug features a grid of colorful dots, each in a different shade of the rainbow, set against a bold black background.

Please measure your area and choose the right size

Sizes:

  • 6' x 8'4 (24 Circles) 
  • 7'6 x 12' (24 Circles) 
  • 7'6 x 12' (30 Circles) 

The Rainbow Dots Classroom Seating Rug is more than just a decorative piece; it's a functional tool for enhancing classroom management and student engagement. Each dot on the rug can be used as a designated spot for students to sit during various activities, promoting personal space and reducing distractions. 

Perfect for organizing seating arrangements, this rug is designed to promote a sense of order and structure while adding a playful splash of color to any learning environment.

Features:

  • Vibrant Design: The rug showcases an array of rainbow-colored dots, making it visually appealing and stimulating for young learners.
  • Organized Seating: With clearly defined spaces, this rug helps maintain organization and structure during group activities or circle time.
  • Durable Material: Made from high-quality, durable materials to withstand the daily wear and tear of a busy classroom.
  • Comfort and Safety: Soft, cushioned texture provides comfort for students, while the non-slip backing ensures safety on various floor surfaces.

The vivid colors of the dots can also be incorporated into educational activities. Teachers can use the different colors to assign tasks, form groups, or create fun learning games. For example, students can be asked to find a dot of a specific color to sit on or use the colors for a sorting and counting exercise.

This not only makes learning more interactive but also helps in teaching color recognition and basic math skills. In addition to its educational benefits, the Rainbow Dots Classroom Seating Rug contributes to the overall aesthetic of the classroom.

  • Made in the U.S.A. with an infusion dye process, ensures bright lasting color.
  • Anti-Microbial and Anti-Static Treatment for a clean and safe environment. Treated with Scotchgard protector for superior soil resistance. 🛡️
  • 24 oz Nylon w/Urethane Backing System for durability.
  • Class I Flammability Rating, and Indoor Air Quality passed. Bound and double-stitched with nylon edge yarn for maximum strength and durability. 🔥

    Here's a lesson plan for teachers using the Rainbow Reverie Dot Rug:

    Title: Rainbow Colors and Patterns

    Objective: Students will identify colors, practice counting, and create simple patterns using the Rainbow Reverie Dot Rug.

    Materials:
    - Rainbow Reverie Dot Rug
    - Small objects in matching colors (e.g., buttons, pom-poms)

    Lesson Plan:

    1. Introduction (5 minutes):
       - Gather students around the rug
       - Introduce the rug and its colors

    2. Color Identification (10 minutes):
       - Point to each color, have students name it
       - Ask students to find objects in the classroom matching each color

    3. Counting Activity (10 minutes):
       - Count the dots in each color column together
       - Have students count how many total dots are on the rug

    4. Pattern Creation (15 minutes):
       - Demonstrate making a simple pattern using the colored dots (e.g., red-yellow-red-yellow)
       - Have students create their own patterns using small objects on the rug

    5. Movement Game (10 minutes):
       - Call out colors; students hop to the corresponding dots
       - Incorporate directions (e.g., "Touch a blue dot with your left hand")

    6. Wrap-up (5 minutes):
       - Review colors and patterns learned
       - Ask students to share their favorite part of the lesson

    Assessment: Observe student participation and accuracy in identifying colors, counting, and creating patterns.

    Extensions:
    - Use the rug for simple addition/subtraction problems
    - Create a color-based story using the rug as inspiration

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