Classroom Envionment Resources

Creating an Optimal Classroom Environment for Students with ADHD: Strategies for Success

  • A detailed guide to designing an ADHD-friendly classroom, including flexible seating, quiet spaces, and structured layouts. Emphasizes reducing distractions while still allowing movement and engagement.

Setting Up Your Classroom with UDL in Mind

  • Focuses on organizing materials, classroom jobs, and student access to resources to build independence and engagement. Highlights how classroom structure can increase student ownership and reduce off-task behavior.

Transforming Classrooms: UDL and Assistive Technology for Students with LDs and ADHD

  • Explores how to design flexible, tech-supported learning environments that support ADHD learners. Emphasizes student agency, accessibility, and multiple ways to engage and participate.

Classroom Accommodations for ADHD

  • Breaks down how to adjust classroom setup, organization systems, and routines to support attention and self-regulation. Includes practical strategies like simplifying instructions and using visual supports.

The Physical Classroom Environment

  • A practical guide for adjusting your classroom layout, seating, and organization to support student participation. Includes evidence-based ideas for making your physical space more flexible and accessible.

Optimizing Classroom Layout for Effective Learning

  • Breaks down how seating arrangements, lighting, furniture, and space design impact focus and engagement. Includes examples like rows, clusters, and flexible layouts for different learning needs.

Creating an Optimal Classroom Environment for Students with ADHD: Strategies for Success

  • Focuses on physical setup strategies like flexible seating, movement-friendly furniture, and designated quiet areas. Emphasizes reducing clutter and creating clearly defined spaces to support attention.