Classroom Seating Chart: Boxing Ring

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This section is for class sizes of 30 or more students. While all the photos show options for 30 students, feel free to place additional students on the end of groups, or add additional groups, if needed.

One large square shape with a couple of back row seats completes this example.  This would be great for public speaking presentations where the students would have to present in the middle of the square.  Another idea would be an opportunity for open discussion so that the students would be able to face one another for proper discussion etiquette.
One large square shape with a couple of back row seats completes this example.  This would be great for public speaking presentations where the students would have to present in the middle of the square.  Another idea would be an opportunity for open discussion so that the students would be able to face one another for proper discussion etiquette.

One large square shape with a couple of back row seats completes this example.  This would be great for public speaking presentations where the students would have to present in the middle of the square.  Another idea would be an opportunity for open discussion so that the students would be able to face one another for proper discussion etiquette.

One large square shape with a couple of back row seats completes this example.  This would be great for public speaking presentations where the students would have to present in the middle of the square.  Another idea would be an opportunity for open discussion so that the students would be able to face one another for proper discussion etiquette.

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

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