Classroom Seating Chart: U 2

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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.

A modified U shape can encourage students to work only on their task.  This type of seating arrangement does not work well for collaboration or discussion, as the desks are all facing one certain direction.
A modified U shape can encourage students to work only on their task.  This type of seating arrangement does not work well for collaboration or discussion, as the desks are all facing one certain direction.

A modified U shape can encourage students to work only on their task.  This type of seating arrangement does not work well for collaboration or discussion, as the desks are all facing one certain direction.

A modified U shape can encourage students to work only on their task.  This type of seating arrangement does not work well for collaboration or discussion, as the desks are all facing one certain direction.

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