Classroom Seating Chart: Tunnels

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This section is for class sizes of 28 or more students. While all the photos show options for 28 students, feel free to place additional students on the end of groups, or add additional groups, if needed.

This is a nontraditional type of seating chart that has students facing multiple different directions.  It would be best suited for a class that did some independent work, and had a lot of movement in the classroom.
This is a nontraditional type of seating chart that has students facing multiple different directions.  It would be best suited for a class that did some independent work, and had a lot of movement in the classroom.

This is a nontraditional type of seating chart that has students facing multiple different directions.  It would be best suited for a class that did some independent work, and had a lot of movement in the classroom.

This is a nontraditional type of seating chart that has students facing multiple different directions.  It would be best suited for a class that did some independent work, and had a lot of movement in the classroom.

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

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