The following arrangements are presented in order of the Adrian Instructional Model, obviously arrangements are not limited to the ones shown here.
Connect to Prior Knowledge, I do/Model, We Do: Visual and Verbal. Metacognitive Demonstration 
Students are arranged for direct instruction. The teacher is explicitly modeling or presenting new information. 
Note that students can still easily pair for think-pair-share. 
You Do with Support: Guided Practice 
Collaborative seating is important in this step of the lesson. Seating should be arranged so they can quickly turn and talk/work with a partner or multiple partners, but also allow the teacher easy access to each student for one-on-one opportunity. Options #1, 3, and 4 would also work during this step. 
You Do Independently/Collaboratively: Demonstrate Learning  
The following arrangements are ideal for collaborative learning, student discussion, teams/debate, or Socratic  style. The You Do with Support arrangements would also apply during this time. 
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Resource: Silberman, Melvin L. Active Learning: 101 Strategies to Teach Any Subject. Print