Ece 251 Environment Observation
Ece 251 Environment Observation
Ece 251 Environment Observation
ECE 251
Spring 2017
ENVIRONMENT OBSERVATION
3. Number of children: 27
4. Centers: There are 3 different programs (ST Math, Study Island, MyOn) the children use
on laptops that are considered centers. These centers, since being on a laptop are
centers that can either be at the childs desk or on the floor where the child pleases.
Enough indoor space for children, staff, and basic furnishings for routines, play, and
learning.
There was limited play area although the area to move about and learn was adequate.
Close to the entrance of the classroom by the class library there is an open area where
Space is accessible to all children and adults currently using the classroom.
All children and adults in the classroom have sufficient space to move about without
running into each other or having to move around furniture. There is not a lot of extra
Space is accessible to children and adults with disabilities (Ex: ramps and handrails for
people needing them; access for wheelchairs and walkers; push-plate doorbell instead
of small button).
I didnt feel this class to be accessible to children or adults with disabilities. There were
Most play areas are so crowded that play cannot progress well.
There wasnt a designated play area. The only area to accommodate play was an open
At least 2 play areas have sufficient space for the type of play encouraged by the
materials (Ex: chairs do not usually block access to materials on shelves; active areas
The open play area by the class library can potentially block the books if the children
stay close to the shelf of books to play. The 2nd play area is not present.
The area for play and the area for learning are side by side but do not interrupt each
other.
Quiet and noisy play areas are all separated from one another, not just by furniture
Centers requiring more space (blocks, dramatic play, very popular or active play) have
sufficient space to accommodate the type of play required and the number of children
There are no play centers. The centers in this class are by the use of laptops. The
children have sufficient space since they are able to take them to their desk or find a
An indoor space for privacy is accessible and physically set up in the classroom to
discourage interruptions (Ex: easel for 1 child; writing table with 1 or 2 chairs; indoor
beanbag toss game where only 2 children are allowed to play at one time).
2 children. There is also in another quiet corner of the classroom, the class library. This
No play area is accessible for enrolled children with disabilities requiring special
accommodation.
Teachers can minimally supervise children (Ex: can hear if there are problems and
move to the area quickly; can see some of the children by glancing around the room).
The teacher is easily able to view and hear the children in the class. The teacher has
Chairs and tables are child-sized for 75% of the children (Ex: when sitting back in chair:
feet touch floor, knees fit comfortably under table, table tops at about elbow height).
All the chairs and tables are child-size. There is only 1 adult sized table and chair which
There are a few crates that have been converted into a stool for the children. These
crate-stools have soft cushions on them. There is a small area rug as well located in the
class library area. All other furniture are regular desks and seats.
Enough furniture for routine care, play, and learning (Ex: each child has someplace to
store personal possessions; enough shelves for toys, books, and other materials).
Each child has a desk to store personal possessions in. There ae also 2 book shelfs to
store the classes books. There is a backpack rack for each child to hook their bags on.
There is a laptop storage unit and 2 storage cabinets to store teacher supplies and
classroom supplies.
No soft furnishings for relaxation and comfort (Ex: no rugs; no soft furniture).
There are only a few crate-stools with a soft cushion and a small area rug. There is no
Almost all furniture is sturdy and in good repair (Ex: few I any problems, and none that
cause hazard).
Only the rug is accessible to the children during play. The crate-stools serve as an actual
Three or more pieces of furniture designed for a specific activity are used.
The rug is used for library time or individual reading time. The desks serve for 3 different
centers (ST Math, Study Island, and MyOn). The multipurpose desk is used for privacy.
Routine care furniture is convenient to use (Ex: cubbies and cot/mats are easily
All the supplies for the children and the teacher are available in the class in designated
storage cabinets. The laptops and books from the teachers collection are both stored in
Very few play materials in classroom are organized for childrens independent use.
There are few materials for play (no blocks, no toys). All supplies for the children are
organized in the storage cabinet and children can use them during free time.
All of the materials that the teacher needs are easily available to her and are located
Space is generally in poor repair (Ex: much peeling paint on walls or chipping plaster;
movement of heavy desks and cabinets. There are also a few visible dead flies located in
Space is poorly maintained (Ex: floors left sticky or dirty; much built up soil around
baseboards or furniture).
None of this applies to this classroom as it is a very clean and organized environment.
noise level (Ex: staff and children usually talk without raising voices to be heard; room
The classroom has great lighting. The lights are a medium blend, not to bright but not
dark. Its a very calming atmosphere. The temperature in my opinion was to cold but all
the children seemed fine with it. The noise level was respectful. It smelled clean in the
This was one of the cleanest and most organized classrooms I have observed.
There are blinds located on the windows and the back door that can be raised.
Most indoor surfaces are durable and easy to clean and maintain.
All of the indoor surfaces appear durable and easy to clean and maintain.
Space is generally in good repair (Ex: no major hazards that could cause injury or
illness, and few minor problems such as a slightly torn rug or missing sections of the
baseboards).
The space all seems in good repair. I did not see anything that could be a potential
hazard.
Furniture generally in such poor repair that children could be injured (Ex: splinters or
All furniture is clean and in good repair (Ex: no tears in soft furnishings that expose
All furniture appeared fairly new and everything was very clean.
7. Diversity
There was a clear work area and a clear quiet time area (the library area).
8. Classroom in action
A. The day that I observed the class, the children had just finished up a fun run
fundraiser. When the returned to the class the teacher did some yoga with them in
the open area. This accommodated all 27 of the nicely. After this they began their
math lesson. All the childrens desks are grouped in small groups and each group
faces each other. This seating arrangement made it easy for the children to engage
with each other during math to help solve problems or discuss answers to the
questions that the teacher was asking. The children were able to get any supplies
students easy. During math the students were able to discuss the problems between
their groups and come up with the answer. I liked how there was the privacy area
with the multipurpose table. No child used it while I was there but it was a nice quiet
corner area. I feel there could have been a better area for centers. Something more
along the lines of a designated work table for each program center.
My reasoning for this rating is the lack of centers and play material. I feel even though
they are 2nd graders that I observed there should have been more play material. I feel
board games would have been nice. With the space given though I feel the teacher does
a great job accommodating centers and arts & crafts at the students desks. I loved the
quiet library corner. It seemed very peaceful and even though it was close to the work
Improvements:
I would expect to see those dead flies cleaned out of the lighting panel. I would also
expect to see at least 1 designated center. Since they do 3 programs as centers on the
laptops, maybe they could have a wall designated with 5 computers and headphones so
that the children can step away from their desks to work on these programs without the
Chair
Teacher Storage
CLASSROOM FLOOR PLAN Teacher
Multi- Desk
Chairs
Purpose
Desk
Classroom Supplies
Art/Craft Supplies
White Board
Computer Desk
Rug
Laptop
Door Backpack Rack Storage Books