KAGAN CLASSROOM STRUCTURES SHOULDER PARTNER the person sitting

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KAGAN CLASSROOM STRUCTURES

KAGAN CLASSROOM STRUCTURES

SHOULDER PARTNER: the person sitting next to you FACE PARTNER: the person facing you.

SHOULDER PARTNER: the person sitting next to you FACE PARTNER: the person facing you.

PAIR, SHARE: Face partners or shoulder partners share information orally.

PAIR, SHARE: Face partners or shoulder partners share information orally.

TIMED PAIR, SHARE: One partner shares information orally till teacher calls SWITCH; then the

TIMED PAIR, SHARE: One partner shares information orally till teacher calls SWITCH; then the other partner shares.

MIX, PAIR, SHARE: The class mixes until the teacher calls “pair. ” Students find

MIX, PAIR, SHARE: The class mixes until the teacher calls “pair. ” Students find a partner to discuss the teacher’s question.

ROUND ROBIN: In teams, students take turns responding orally, 1, 2, 3, 4, or

ROUND ROBIN: In teams, students take turns responding orally, 1, 2, 3, 4, or whatever order the teacher indicates. (The order could start with # 2, 3, or 4 going first!)

ROUND TABLE: In teams, students take turns generating written responses. One piece of paper

ROUND TABLE: In teams, students take turns generating written responses. One piece of paper goes around with each student adding a piece of information.

SIMULTANEOUS ROUND TABLE: In teams, students EACH write a written response, then pass his/her

SIMULTANEOUS ROUND TABLE: In teams, students EACH write a written response, then pass his/her paper to the next person who adds a new response, etc. Each person will have a copy of all responses of the group.

ONE STRAY : On each team, one teammate “strays” from his or her team

ONE STRAY : On each team, one teammate “strays” from his or her team to a new team to share information.

NUMBERED HEADS TOGETHER: After writing their own answer to a question, teammates put their

NUMBERED HEADS TOGETHER: After writing their own answer to a question, teammates put their heads together to ensure all members can answer. Teacher calls a number and students with that number share their answers with the class.