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Classroom Setup Ideas: Desk Arrangements That Build Positive Classroom Climate

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June 29, 2022
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1 4 Classroom Setup Ideas to Encourage a Positive Classroom Environment
1.1 The Horseshoe Formation: For class discussions, inclusivity, and easy viewing of the front of the room.
1.2 Group Pods: For small group collaboration.
1.3 Fun Shapes and Designs: For a fun, celebratory switch-up.
1.4 Flexible Seating: For adapting to students’ individual needs.

As part of establishing a positive classroom climate and creating an environment where students are poised to learn, teachers are faced with the question of how to arrange their students’ desks. This decision is a big one, as classroom desk arrangements largely determine: 

  • the way students interact with each other throughout the day 
  • who most often interacts with each other 
  • how easily the teacher will be able to circulate to each of the students

Here are some classroom setup ideas that will make students of all ages feel welcomed and inspired.

4 Classroom Setup Ideas to Encourage a Positive Classroom Environment

When deciding how to set up the desks in their classroom, you might have some goals in mind. Perhaps you’re looking to encourage more student collaboration. Or perhaps you’re hoping to support classroom management by minimizing the chances of students getting distracted. Maybe you want to enable all students to easily see the front of the room or transition from block to block more easily. Keep reading for ideas on ways you can set up your classroom layout to meet these goals.

The Horseshoe Formation: For class discussions, inclusivity, and easy viewing of the front of the room.

In a horseshoe formation, the desks are set up in a semicircle so that all of the students face each other, and the teacher can also easily move throughout the room. The idea with this type of classroom setup is to encourage discussion between students and the teacher. It can also be particularly effective when the teacher is displaying content on a SmartBoard or projector in the front of the room.

Hannah of The Classroom Key is a big fan of this classroom setup. She likes to have a few separate desks at the front, turned to face forward, so that every student can engage with what is going on front and center in the classroom. “If every student’s desk is already aimed toward the front of the room, then I don’t have to spend as much time and energy getting my students’ attention,” she says. “Nobody has to turn their chairs around to see the front. Having a few desks pulled forward away from the group helps minimize distractions for students that need it.”

Kris of Pathway 2 Success tends to arrange desks in a horseshoe, too — especially when holding group conversations. “It gives the entire group a sense of community, allows every voice to be heard, and even encourages learners to step outside their comfort zones,” she says. “My goal in seating students in a semicircle has always been to strengthen relationships, facilitate meaningful conversations, and remind learners that every voice matters. The idea is that once learners feel more comfortable and connected with those around them, they will be more confident to share their ideas, too.” 

Group Pods: For small group collaboration.

Group pods are a classroom setup that involves grouping three to five student desks together to encourage small group collaboration. Of course, this can come with some side talking — so be sure to establish ground rules at the outset. Check your district or state COVID-19 spacing requirements for guidance on how far apart to place desks in group pods. 

Chrissy Beltran Buzzing With Miss B is a big advocate of this setup for group work and beyond. “I know it can stress some teachers out, but there is so much value in having kids sit with a group,” she says. Chrissy’s reasons for setting up the desks like this are to enable students to be able to have discussions frequently during lessons without having to move or shift direction. “When students are in groups, it’s easy to tell them to ‘turn and talk,’ ‘think-pair-share,’ or ‘turn-and-teach,’” she explains. “The level of engagement bumps WAY up when we give kids time to talk and process with members of a group.”

Fun Shapes and Designs: For a fun, celebratory switch-up. 

When it comes to classroom setups, variety is the name of the game for Caroline Koehler. She works with autistic students and students with specific learning and cognitive disabilities, and loves organizing her students’ desks into smiley faces, basic shapes, and even letters for creative classroom seating arrangements. “For Valentine’s Day, the desks can be arranged in the shape of a heart,” she explains. “This establishes a creative community who are able to see a larger picture and process that each individual is important to the final product.” 

But it’s not just fun that Caroline is going for. She believes that these non-traditional desk arrangements encourage students to be more creative, think analytically, and have more fun at school. And it’s about building classroom community and inclusiveness, too.

Flexible Seating: For adapting to students’ individual needs.

With flexible seating, traditional seating charts are replaced with seating arrangements that allow the students to sit where they choose. Sometimes, if classroom space or budget allows, there are a variety of seating options such as couches, bean bag chairs, carpets, and pods. And sometimes, “seating” isn’t even the best option for a student. Flexible seating acknowledges that different learners may need something different sometimes, like standing at a table or sitting in a bean bag chair on one side of the room.

Of course, flexible seating isn’t for every teacher — or for every student.  “Every year, we have students in our class who find a great deal of comfort in knowing they have a desk with their name on it: a place where they can sit consistently day-to-day,” says Core Inspiration by Laura Santos.  Laura recommends providing a “home base” for each student and offering flexible seating options around the room that students can use at any time they’d like. She believes this approach can increase student focus, comfort, collaboration, and excitement for learning.

Ultimately, the power is in your hands to set up your classroom based on what works for you and your students. And you should feel empowered to switch things up as often as you need to.

Need more classroom setup ideas? Discover more teacher-tested ideas on TpT.

*This blog, originally published in 2019, has been updated for 2022.

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