Setting Up My Classroom: Student Grouping

7 comments:

  1. I really like these, so thank you for the freebie. I hope I can use them successfully in my classroom!

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    1. You're welcome! I'm glad you think they will be useful in your classroom.

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  2. I have the same set-up as you do! I am a STEM Lab teacher. Typically I have 6 tables of 3-4 students at each table. Last year when it was time to assign groups I met the kids at the door with numbered cards in my hand. I gave each student a card and then they found their seats based on that number. It wasn't always ideal. I like your way of assigning jobs based on the different letters and numbers- so I may borrow your procedure! Thanks so much for sharing!
    Carol
    Teachers Are Terrific!

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    1. You're welcome! And thank YOU for sharing what has worked in your classroom.

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  3. I love that you made labels. I have color coordinated all my tables with hanging table numbers. Teaching k-5 science...makes little ones want to pick at anything. I am trying to figure out how to label the chairs or my little round tables they work at. I love the idea and I also love Carol's idea above me! Glad I stopped by. Would love to hear how Vegas went for a science teacher:)

    Renee at The Science School Yard

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  4. I love this idea! I always struggle with student groups because it becomes too cumbersome for me. I think this would work well. You can be flexible without student confusion. I am totally using this. Thanks for sharing!

    I love your blog layout. I am a beginning blogger myself so I am impressed!

    Stefanie (teachinghsscience.blogspot.com)

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  5. This will make my life so simple! I have a strange question- could you post a picture of how they actually lay out on your desks? (For example, are they ordered by number: seats 1-4 together, by color: yellows together, or what? )Thanks for the pretty freebie!

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