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Think-Pair-Share Activity

Think-Pair-Share Activity. ehanceactivelearntechnology.wikispaces.com. Aims. Think-Pair-Share is a cooperative learning technique It stimulates engagement and participation in class Encourages each learner to contribute their own ideas in a safe and structured way

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Think-Pair-Share Activity

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  1. Think-Pair-Share Activity ehanceactivelearntechnology.wikispaces.com

  2. Aims • Think-Pair-Share is a cooperative learning technique • It stimulates engagement and participation in class • Encourages each learner to contribute their own ideas in a safe and structured way • It increases the quality of student response through the use of Think Time • It is designed to provide learners with "food for thought" on a given topic enabling them to formulate individual ideas and then share these ideas with another learner • Rather than using a method in which a teacher poses a question and one learner offers a response, Think-Pair-Share encourages a high degree of individual learner response and can help keep learners on task • It can be used with any size of group • Lyman, F. (1981). The Responsive Classroom Discussion: The Inclusion of All Students. Mainstreaming Digest. University of Maryland, College Park, MD.

  3. Step-by-Step • Think Time: Present a stimulus question, problem or image that learners can work on alone. There should be no conversation between learners during Think Time • Give participants 2 minutes to write down their individual thoughts. • Pair Time: In pairs students share their ideas • Share Time: Chosen learner gives feedback to the whole group

  4. What can you infer from these picture? What is the mood in these pictures ?

  5. http://clte.asu.edu/active/usingtps.pdf

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