The Seating plan activity allows you to draw class chart that shows the position of your students and their desks within the classroom. It is a useful tool for classroom management.
IN THIS ARTICLE:
- How is the Seating plan activity played?
- How and what do you type into Edit content for Seating plan?
- Where can I find some more examples?
How is the Seating plan activity played?
The user can drag the student desks to arrange students in different positions within the class. Using the buttons at the bottom you can also pick students at random or shuffle them so that every student is in a different seat. "Points" can be assigned to or removed from students and you can also put students into groups. Seating plans are open-ended activities and do not generate scores for a leaderboard.
How and what do you type into Edit content for Seating plan?
- Select whether you want to identify students by their first name only or by their first name and last name.
- Add the names of all the students within your class.
- Click add a new student or press enter to create another item.
- Click "Done" when complete.
- The seating plan will be created. Scroll down to set options.
Where can I find some more examples?
Some examples of Seating plan activities have been created by our users and shared with the Wordwall resource community.
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