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This bookcase contains dictionaries and journals that students will be able to use for research. This is a good tool for the students. It is good for them to use sources other than the Internet. Most classrooms, excluding computer classes, do not have very many computers in them. In this classroom that is the case as well. This bookcase will help students do research when they are not able to get onto the computers.

This is a projector that will be used to show movies, PowerPoints, and other visual aids that the teacher may use to help teach a particular lesson. This will help students by changing the pace of the class. It will give the class something other than lectures to listen to. This will help all the students learn.

This is the teacher’s desk. There are many things that are on this desk. One of the items is a computer, which is linked to all three computers in the classroom. This will allow the teacher to see whatever the students are viewing at the time they are viewing it. This will help prevent the students from viewing obscene materials and help to make sure that the students are staying on task. Another item that will be on the teacher’s desk will be the teacher’s books and supplies. This will aid the teacher by making sure that he or she is properly prepared to teach the class.

There are nine desks in this classroom. This is where most of the student’s work will be done. The aisles are wide enough to allow the students and teacher to move back and forth without causing any disruptions. The desks are also in close proximity to the teacher’s desk, which allows the teacher to watch the students as they work. This will help ensure that the students will stay on task.

This is one of two chalkboards. The second chalkboard is located on the other side of the teacher’s desk. The location of the chalkboard is very important. If the students cannot see the chalkboard or have to move to see the board, it could be ineffective. This chalkboard is located right in front of the students’ desks. This will allow the students to stay seated forward. The chalkboard being located in front will help to allow the students stay in their seats and not move around. This is ideal. This way there is minimal disruption.

This is a seating area that the students can go to and study when the teacher gives them free time, or when they are working in groups. This is good for the students because it allows the students to get out of their desks and move around the classroom. It can help by giving the students a different surrounding, which may help keep them focused rather than letting them become bored or disruptive.

This is the computer area. This is where the students will be allowed to do research on the Internet. The students will also be able to play school approved games as well. These computers are linked to the teachers computer so that the teacher can monitor what the students are viewing. The computers are also connected to a printer and scanner. This will help the students print there research and add different things to their projects. This will help the student learn to use the Internet effectively and wisely.