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February 2, 2022 · 1 Comment

Stacking Up Crates for a Seating Chart?

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This section is for class sizes of 24-25 students. While all the photos show options for 24 students, feel free to place an additional student on the end of one of the groups, if needed.

Stacking Up Crates for a Seating Chart?

Stacking Up Crates for a Seating Chart?

Four teams are randomly set in the classroom.  Teams work together on projects and cooperative learning activities.  Make sure to change the students in the groups periodically.


Stacking Up Crates for a Seating Chart?

How else could you use this seating arrangement in your classroom?  Feel free to share in the comments below!

~Charity

Grab a printable handout of this seating chart!

Stacking Up Crates for a Seating Chart?

This post originally appeared at Organized Classroom.

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About Charity Preston

A teacher, mom, wife. Featured in Scholastic Instructor Magazine, NEA, TeachHub, and Edutopia, Charity has over a half million fans and followers all over the world. A former K-6 gifted intervention specialist, she has built and managed over 20 educational related websites since 2011, and collaborated with high profile companies, such as eBay, ASCD, and Pinterest. Charity is the CEO of PEN Group Online, Inc. where she has taught her classroom and teacherpreneur business development systems to thousands of fans and members.

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Comments

  1. Lisa says

    February 4, 2022 at 5:36 pm

    I like this arrangement!
    I’m thinking I could also turn the last two desks/seats “inward” so that it makes a capital I shape — four facing each other with the two in the middle “sandwiched.” I’m wondering if it might make conversation a bit easier (aka quieter!)? Has anyone tried that?

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