Classroom Seating Chart: Flat Tires

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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.

Not perfect circles, but rather more egg-like, these two small circles of desks are good for students moving into groups.  You could use this seating arrangement to your advantage by having students get into different groups throughout the lesson or day and switch seats.  It certainly would keep the students awake!
Not perfect circles, but rather more egg-like, these two small circles of desks are good for students moving into groups.  You could use this seating arrangement to your advantage by having students get into different groups throughout the lesson or day and switch seats.  It certainly would keep the students awake!

This seating chart contains three groups of 8 students each.  The teams are spread out like a fan in order to truly separate each team unto itself.

Not perfect circles, but rather more egg-like, these two small circles of desks are good for students moving into groups.  You could use this seating arrangement to your advantage by having students get into different groups throughout the lesson or day and switch seats.  It certainly would keep the students awake!

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

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