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seating chart
By roo

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Scholastic does have a way to make seating charts online (in a section called teacher tools or something similar). The thing I didn't like about this was you couldn't save it. What I ended up doing is using MS Word to make my own. I just added a rectangle for each desk and put them in the formation I wanted. I drew in extra features like my computer area, library, my desk, etc. for reference points. I saved it and printed it out and just wrote in the names, although you could double click on each desk and add names. I like this though, because now I am creating a file of my seating arrangements that I can pull out from year to year without always trying to remember what worked or dream up new configurations. :)

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