How to zone your preschool classroom

How to Zone

your Zones are a great way to organize centers

Preschool Classroom

in your early childhood classroom!

Here are 6 basic rules of thumb for setting up zones successfully and making them work for you and your students


Divide your classroom into four zones, each containing several activity centers.

Zones should be marked off clearly with colors, animals, shapes, or something

Within each zone, it’s best to array the centers throughout the area using

zone-separating pieces of furniture, instead of lining them up against the wall. In

When you’re scattering centers throughout zones, be aware of the activity levels

associated with each center. For example, the book center (generally a quiet area)

To help children prepare for a transition from one activity to another, give them a

heads-up: “In 2 minutes, everybody will go to the giraffe zone for circle time!”

Avoid placing tables in the middle of the room. Putting tables rather than toys in the middle area forces you to arrange centers around the edges of the room. And * having tables and chairs in the center gives the room an academic feel, which implies that kids are doing table activities for a large portion of the day.

Adapted from Engagement of Every Child

in the Preschool Classroom by R.A. McWilliam