When it comes to classroom layout, there are several ways to arrange desks and furniture for an optimal learning environment. One common example is the fishbone pattern - desks are arranged in straight rows angled towards the front of the room, forming a fishbone-like shape with the teacher's desk at the head of the class. This could also be in a U shape, with groups of two or three desks together, or even circle-shaped depending on space constraints. Splitting up into workgroups may also be necessary to allow discussion and collaboration among students. This type of arrangement allows easy access to teaching materials and student engagement throughout the lecture. With the help of EdrawMax, you can easily recreate a similar diagram.