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Q: How do you use carpet spots in the classroom?
A: Sit ’em down or line ’em up. The original purpose of carpet spots was to give kids a designated place to sit during carpet time. The teacher can control the spacing and make it faster and easier for kids to find a place to park themselves. Teachers also find them useful for lining kids up.
Q: What are carpet spots?
A: One of the most popular deals there is on carpet spots, a genius product that has so many uses in the classroom. Sometimes called sit spots or floor dots, one side of these clever beauties is made from the same hook-and-loop material as Velcro.
Q: What are sit spots in the classroom?
A: Sometimes called sit spots or floor dots, one side of these clever beauties is made from the same hook-and-loop material as Velcro. Press them down onto the standard flat carpet you find in most classrooms, and they’ll stay put until you move them. How do teachers use them? Read on to find out.
Q: What are the benefits of floor dots for teachers?
A: The teacher can control the spacing and make it faster and easier for kids to find a place to park themselves. Teachers also find them useful for lining kids up. Lauren, a member of the WeAreTeachers Deals group on Facebook, says, “I never knew I needed these floor dots until I tried them.