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Fishbowl Discussion

Fishbowl Discussion. How to talk in a fishbowl. Warm up: Brainstorm. What are the elements of a good discussion? Active listening Active participation Asking questions for clarification Piggybacking off of others’ ideas Disagreeing constructively Supporting opinions with evidence

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Fishbowl Discussion

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  1. Fishbowl Discussion How to talk in a fishbowl

  2. Warm up: Brainstorm What are the elements of a good discussion? • Active listening • Active participation • Asking questions for clarification • Piggybacking off of others’ ideas • Disagreeing constructively • Supporting opinions with evidence • Encouraging others

  3. Discussion elements • Create this chart in your journal and complete it by discussing these elements at your table.

  4. Experience discussion • Let’s try what you’ve learned. • At your table, discuss the following: 7thgraders complain about their workload, but teachers think it’s preparation for 8th grade. Do you agree or disagree? Why?

  5. Debrief • What worked? • What didn’t work? • How can we improve?

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