Note Worthy Classroom Carpet
Note Worthy Classroom Carpet
Product Description
- Description
- Classroom Design
- Delivery About 2 Weeks
Description
The Note Worthy Classroom Carpet puts music theory on the floor. A bold treble clef and five-line staff anchor the center field, and the border runs a comprehensive vocabulary of musical symbols around the full perimeter: quarter notes, eighth notes, dynamic markings from piano through fortissimo, time signatures, rests, sharps, trills, repeat signs, and fermatas.
Every tile in the border is a symbol with a name, a meaning, and a use enough content to sustain music instruction across an entire school year without a single additional chart or poster.
| Size | Best For |
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| 5'4" x 7'8" | Music corners, small group instruction areas, compact music rooms |
| 7'8" x 10'9" | Full classroom gathering areas, music rooms, whole-group music instruction |
The center treble clef is large enough to be legible from every seat in the room, which means it functions as a permanent visual reference during instruction rather than just a decorative element. The border symbols are sized for close reading.
Children can sit near the edge of the rug and examine individual symbols, trace them with a finger, or point to them during a lesson without the teacher needing to leave the group to reference a separate chart.
For general education classrooms where music instruction happens as part of a broader curriculum, the Note Worthy Carpet carries music content into the daily environment without requiring dedicated wall space. For dedicated music rooms, it organizes the gathering space around the visual language of the subject being taught.
Teaching Ideas
Walk the border and name each symbol in sequence. Have children repeat the name and demonstrate what it means clap a quarter note, hold a fermata, get quieter on a piano dynamic marking. The border contains enough symbols to sustain a full semester of progressive music vocabulary instruction, introducing two or three new symbols per week and returning to earlier ones for review.
Assign each symbol on the border a physical action and move around the perimeter as a group, performing each action in sequence. Point to a rest symbol, freeze. Point to a forte, stomp. Point to an eighth note, clap twice quickly. The movement-to-symbol connection builds the kind of embodied music knowledge that transfers more reliably into reading and performing than symbol identification alone.
Use the note value symbols in the border to connect music to math. A whole note gets four beats, a half note gets two, a quarter note gets one. Ask how many quarter notes equal one whole note. How many eighth notes fit in a measure of four beats? The visual symbols on the rug give teachers a concrete starting point for fraction discussions that students have already been physically interacting with during music activities.
Specifications & Certifications
| • Manufactured in the U.S.A. by Joy Carpets | • Class I Flammability / Fire Rating |
| • CRI Green Label Plus Certified | • Soil and Stain Protection |
| • Printed Fiber dye method | • Anti-stain, Antimicrobial, Anti-soil treatment |
| • Bound and serged edges | • Colorfast - outstanding fade resistance |
Classroom Design
Classroom rugs serve a very different purpose than rugs made for homes or decorative spaces. Every SensoryEdge rug is designed specifically for learning environments, where students sit, move, and learn together every single day.
What Makes a Rug a True Classroom Rug
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Intentional spacing Each seat is sized to support personal space and healthy classroom routines, not just aesthetics. |
Colors chosen for focus Thoughtfully selected palettes that engage young learners without creating visual overload or distraction. |
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Materials built for daily use Engineered for constant foot traffic, active kids, and years of classroom life. |
Sizes planned for real classrooms Not adapted from home décor, but built to fit actual classroom layouts from the start. |
Many rugs sold online are home décor products repurposed for classroom use. SensoryEdge rugs are designed with teachers and students in mind from day one - and that difference shows up every morning at circle time.
If you’re furnishing a classroom, therapy space, or early learning environment, choosing a rug designed specifically for that purpose makes a meaningful difference throughout the school year.
Delivery About 2 Weeks
This rug ships directly from the manufacturer in Georgia. Estimated ground delivery is 2 Weeks. Once your order ships, we’ll email you tracking information so you can follow it every step of the way.
Choosing the right classroom rug is about more than picking a design you love. A little planning now helps make sure your rug fits your space, your schedule, and your classroom routine.
A Few Things to Consider Before Ordering
| 📏 Have you measured your space? Classroom rugs come in multiple sizes. Measuring ahead of time prevents surprises - be sure to allow room for walkways, furniture, and doors to open comfortably. |
| 🚚 Have you checked the shipping timeline? Some rugs are in stock and ship within one or two business days. Others are made to order and may take longer. If timing matters, check our Quick Ship options for faster delivery. |
| 🧹 Are you comfortable with routine cleaning? Classroom rugs are built for daily use, but regular vacuuming and occasional spot cleaning will keep yours looking its best all year long. |
| 🧼 Do you have a simple cleaning solution on hand? Accidents happen. A basic carpet spot cleaner is all you need to handle most spills quickly and keep your classroom fresh. |
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As classroom rug specialists since 2003, our goal is to help you choose a rug that works beautifully in real learning spaces - not just in photos. If you have questions about sizing, shipping, or finding the right fit for your classroom, we’re always happy to help. |