A variety of class rotation patterns can be devised. Easiest is
to simply list the teachers in a given rotation (grade grouping) and have the kids
rotate successively to the next class on the list.
Example:
K-2 teachers are in one rotation, 3-4 in another, and 5-6 in a third.
| Teacher A |
Students start in their regular classroom.
At the end of session one, students rotate
to the next teacher on the list.
Teacher A students go to Teacher B, B to C, etc.
Teacher F students rotate to Teacher A. |
| Teacher B |
| Teacher C |
| Teacher D |
| Teacher E |
| Teacher F |
We strongly suggest that the time for each session be 40-45 minutes.
This will allow each student to see 6 modules.
If you have more than 6 teachers but less than 12, we suggest you
list all the teachers and rotate the students through just 6 classes. With
12 or more teachers in a group, do two rotations. For less than 6 teachers
in a group, enlarge the group to include another class.