Classroom Seating Chart: Three-by-Two

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This section is for class sizes of 18-19 students. While all the photos show options for 18 students, feel free to place an additional student on the end of one of groups, if needed.

Teams of two can work as partners.  Pair together students of like abilities, interests, or ages.  Then, in six weeks, mix it up again.  Team-building should also be incorporated for partners that share no apparent connection.
Teams of two can work as partners.  Pair together students of like abilities, interests, or ages.  Then, in six weeks, mix it up again.  Team-building should also be incorporated for partners that share no apparent connection.

Teams of two can work as partners.  Pair together students of like abilities, interests, or ages.  Then, in six weeks, mix it up again.  Team-building should also be incorporated for partners that share no apparent connection.

Teams of two can work as partners.  Pair together students of like abilities, interests, or ages.  Then, in six weeks, mix it up again.  Team-building should also be incorporated for partners that share no apparent connection.

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Teams of two can work as partners.  Pair together students of like abilities, interests, or ages.  Then, in six weeks, mix it up again.  Team-building should also be incorporated for partners that share no apparent connection.

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