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Design a Reading Nook for the Year One Classroom
Explore the positives and negatives of the current reading area.
Complete a survey about the reading garden.
Understand the design brief. What is the purpose of a reading nook within a classroom?
Watch the following clip to gain some insight into the challenges of designing a reading nook.
Choose a theme for the reading nook.
Choose the position for the reading nook.
Plan the placement and type of furniture and accessories.
Plan the organisation and storage of the books.
Plan the movement in and around and through the reading area.
How can you explore reading areas that are practical and effective to gain inspiration?
What questions would you ask the owners of the reading area to help you understand all the needs of the reader?
"Architecture is the thoughtful making of a space."