Classroom Seating Chart: Pancakes and Bacon

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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.

This seating chart is a good example of a style that would work well with a performance class or debate panel.  The panel would sit in the arc, while the spectators could face them and offer discussion at the end.
This seating chart is a good example of a style that would work well with a performance class or debate panel.  The panel would sit in the arc, while the spectators could face them and offer discussion at the end.

This seating chart is a good example of a style that would work well with a performance class or debate panel.  The panel would sit in the arc, while the spectators could face them and offer discussion at the end.

This seating chart is a good example of a style that would work well with a performance class or debate panel.  The panel would sit in the arc, while the spectators could face them and offer discussion at the end.

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

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