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Have You “Thiagi-ed” Lately?

Have You “Thiagi-ed” Lately?. MUM CTL Conversation Fall 2009-2010. Reflection and Sharing. Reflecting on using interactive activities in your classroom Let’s play a game!. Group Scoop.

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Have You “Thiagi-ed” Lately?

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  1. Have You “Thiagi-ed” Lately? MUM CTL Conversation Fall 2009-2010

  2. Reflection and Sharing • Reflecting on using interactive activities in your classroom • Let’s play a game!

  3. Group Scoop • In the next 3 minutes, on 4 different index cards, please give 4 different answers to the following question: • What important insights did you gain by using (or participating in) interactive activities in your classroom? • Note: It doesn’t have to be one of Thiagi’s games – it could be any non-traditional approach that you have used in class.

  4. Group Scoop • Choose 3 cards from the bag • Arrange your 3 cards according to how strongly you agree with the response • If you’d like, you can exchange 1 or more of your cards for different cards from the bag • Time Limit: 3 Minutes

  5. Group Scoop • Compare your cards with others around you and form a Team. • Each Team must now choose the 3 cards that meet with everyone’s approval in the Team. • Time Limit: 3 Minutes

  6. Group Scoop • Create a poster that NON-VERBALLY reflects the 3 response cards that your Team has chosen • Time Limit: 3 Minutes

  7. Group Scoop • Read your 3 cards to the entire group • Display your poster

  8. Group Scoop:A Debriefing Game • Debriefing on a Debriefing Game • How could you use the Group Scoop in your classes?

  9. Twenty-Eight • This game is based on Thiagi’s “Thirty-Five” Game • On the blank side of the card, please write the answer to the following question: • What one piece of advice would you give a colleague on how to start using interactive techniques in their classes?

  10. Twenty-Eight • Listen to Lizz for the directions…

  11. Wrap-Up • Be sure to fill out the evaluation form • Discussion?

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