Many different types of tables fall under the category of classroom activity tables. These shaped tables include Half Circle, Kidney, Daisy, Hexagon, Horseshoe, Rectangle, Clover, and many more. These tables are found throughout schools and are often used to promote group work in classes such as STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) courses. They are also used in classrooms that need more one-on-one student-teacher interaction. No matter your needs, Today’s Classroom has an activity table shape that suits your needs.
Why Choose Activity Tables For Your Classroom?
When you incorporate activity tables into the classroom, you are providing students with a new space to learn and grow. A lot of these tables are created out of fun shapes and are available in different colors. Sitting at a new, fun table makes students feel comfortable, which alone gives them confidence and encourages them to do well. These tables also make the best areas for small group work. This group work can be teacher-led or student-led. Collaborative and hands-on learning are huge in education and are so beneficial to students of all ages. These types of tables encourage collaboration and give students space to complete hands-on projects and assignments.
Some tables have a cut-out for teachers to sit in a space where they can be at the center of the table and monitor all of the students who are sitting around them. Other tables don’t have this cut-out; however, they are still small enough that teachers can easily sit and work with students if they want to.
What Options Do We Offer?
At Today’s Classroom, we carry a variety of classroom activity tables for you to choose from. We have Horseshoe and Kidney tables. Both are great options for teachers who work with their students in small groups and need to see all of their students and their work at the same time. Consider purchasing our Hexagon, Octagonal, or Round tables, which are a great option for group work. They provide students with individual space, but they can also easily work with the person next-to or in the middle of the table for group work. For younger students in an elementary classroom, our Daisy, Clover, and Flower tables are a great choice. This is because the table provides a cut-out where the students sit. This gives these younger students their own space while still sitting with their classmates in a group setting.