Modify learning stations and activities as applicable so there are fewer students per group placed at least 6 feet apart if possible.
Student desks facing each other.
The rotating top allows the desk to open in an l shape desk providing additional work surface with style and stability.
Specific students to focus.
To encourage partner work.
This desk is the ideal choice for your home office kid s room or dorm.
Mark this down on an empty seating chart and it becomes the permanent arrangement.
This is a simple way that makes sense and can help you learn the students names.
Having the desks split into two groups facing each other is a very effective arrangement for class discussions and debates.
Allow students to choose their seats.
This can create problems.
Rearrange desks and common seating spaces to maximize the space between participants.
Space seating desks at least 6 feet apart when feasible.
Alternate girls and boys.
Wall facing desks computer room style this method became very common when computer rooms were introduced into schools in the late 1990s.
In small groups of three and four facing each other.
So that there are two to four separate desks close to you.
It remains one of the most popular layouts for classrooms in which desktop computers are provided at each student s workstation.
Turn desks to face in the same direction rather than facing each other or have students sit on only one side of tables spaced apart.
Realize however that without a seating chart you lose some.
This is another simple way to divide a class.
Turn desks to face in the same direction rather than facing each other to reduce transmission caused from virus containing droplets e g from talking coughing sneezing.
Space seating desks at least 6 feet apart when feasible.
The classroom set up is commonly used for computers.
Having the desks split into two groups facing each other is a very effective arrangement for class discussions and debates.
To keep noise level down in pairs preferably facing each other.
The teacher can also walk in between the two groups allowing to see every student and include them in conversations.
Have no seating chart.
To keep an eye on behaviour learning.