A few days ago
Anonymous

Can you help me plzzzzzzzzz?

For example :

The teacher whose classroom has anticipated having twenty eight students in her class. She has just learned that she will have at least thirty three at the beginning of the year. How can she rearrange her room to accommodate the five additional students without losing the advantages of the arrangement she has designed?

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A few days ago
The old man

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you don’t mention how you had the classroom arranged .. in my experience arranging classrooms in a horse shoe shape is the best for teaching purposes .. but then I taught mainly adults .. and 33 in a class is a bit of a handful
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A few days ago
Anonymous
With teaching there always has to be room for flexibility

5 extra students nearly gives one a whole new group, which does require a lot of adapting in a classroom.

The teacher would just have to take a good look at room, see if there is any way these children could be spread around class so as to minimize upset to classroom organization

for example: if have 5 groups could one extra fit at each group table?

Is tough having to totally change class to fit in extra group but sometimes has to be done.

If you send me details of your floor plan could help you more.

Had 4 extra in my class last year and have kept the same layout.

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