Explanation GameWhat is it?The explanation game focuses on identifying parts and explaining them in order to build an understanding of the whole from its parts and their purposes. What does it look like?
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Tug of WarWhat is it?This is a strategy that helps identify and build on both sides of an argument or tension/dilemma. It gets students to critically look at both sides and carefully think about the multiple pulls or reasons in support of both sides. what does it look like?
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I used to think...What is it?This is a reflective activity used to help learners reflect on their thinking that has shifted over time. It's what many teachers already do in their classroom, but it can be adjusted in many different ways. What does it look like?Ways to use in your classroom:
Circle ViewpointsWhat is it?This thinking routine is to help identify the different perspectives that could be present in or affected by what a student has just read, seen, or heard. A universal routine that can be used across subjects to get students to see something from a different perspective. What does it look like?
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