Collaborative Tables Spark Creativity
- hirokonaito7
- Mar 31, 2025
- 1 min read
School Wide Dry-Erase, Collaborative Workstation Tables, submitted by the 2nd Grade Team, offered to the rest of the school by the CEF. The CEF has funded 39 Dry-Erase, Collaborative Workstation Tables to be used through the entire school. These tables are a great addition to the classroom because they encourage impromptu student collaboration and promote innovative teaching. The tables provide a generous work surface for the kids to collaborate on concept maps, project development and problem solving. The dry erase element allows for continual positive feedback as students revise their work with a swipe of their hands, modify the problems and discover what happens when changes occur. We thank 8th Grade Math teacher Anne Spiegel, Literacy Specialist Kathi Macklis and the 2nd Grade Team for introducing these and demonstrating their utility to the Carlisle Community.




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