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Invitation to…. To try some cooperative and collaborative ideas To reflect on some ideas you could add to your toolkit. Shall we try something to reduce teacher talk and encourage cooperation and collaboration ?. Quiz Quiz Trade. Find a partner. A asks B the question on the card.
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Invitation to….To try some cooperative and collaborative ideasTo reflect on some ideas you could add to your toolkit
Shall we try something to reduce teacher talk and encourage cooperation and collaboration ?
Quiz Quiz Trade • Find a partner. • A asks B the question on the card. • B either answers it or says I don’t know. (It is important to the speed of the game that students admit when they don’t know) • Student A either congratulates Student B or goes over the answer. • Student B then repeats the procedure with Student 1. • Student 1 and Student 2 trade cards and find a new partner. • I usually let students play Quiz Quiz Trade for about 10 minutes • use it for REVISION and PRE Learning
Shall we try something else to reduce teacher talk and encourage cooperation and collaboration ? Give One Get One
Give one Get one Students are given time to think Make a grid Fill in 3 / 4 ( or whatever you decide) Walk around and ask Fill in the grid by TALKING to others
My version ….Mix Up and Think Pair Share Move around the room Teacher says stop Find a partner Decide who is A or B Pose a question Students are given time to think Teacher decides who goes first Come to a decision Can be used in any size classroom Works well with any subject or topic
Get up and pair up • Music on • get up • move around the room • say hello , shake hands • meet everyone • Music stops
What day do we break up for EASTER next year? Students are given time to think Turn to Shoulder partner for a short discussion, and then share the results with the rest of the class. Can be used in any size classroom Works well with any subject or topic
What is an umlaut for ? Students are given time to think Turn to Shoulder partner for a short discussion, and then share the results with the rest of the class. Can be used in any size classroom Works well with any subject or topic
To combine letters ae>ä, oe>ö, ue>ü, au>äu. Making them more visible
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