Individual Response Boards
Student will have a small white board or chalk board. The teacher will ask the
class a question and the students record their response on the board.
The activity will allow students to present their ideas collectively, but they will still be able to form their responses independently.
class a question and the students record their response on the board.
The activity will allow students to present their ideas collectively, but they will still be able to form their responses independently.
This type of sharing allows students to display an honest response without fear of being wrong. I will incorporate this type of sharing as I ask the class probing questions at the end of a chapter.