Indoor/Outdoor Classroom layout notes


Indoor:
This activity works best in a quiet, well-lit room with space for students to work in pairs. Chairs can be arranged in two facing rows or scattered pairs around the room. A calm and focused atmosphere will support better observation and emotional recognition.

Outdoor (optional):
If done outside, choose a quiet area like a covered patio, shaded courtyard, or grassy space with little distraction. Pairs should sit or stand facing each other, slightly apart from other groups. Avoid windy or overly bright environments that may affect visibility or concentration.

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