Alternatively, for questions with small answers, have every student write their answer on a small whiteboard and hold it up. Doing so (a) allows the teacher to see at a glance who does and doesn't have the answer, (b) doesn't shame any student with the incorrect answer, and (c) requires even more student engagement (if your pop-sickle stick was pulled first, you could still zone out while the rest of the class' sticks are pulled.)
Alternatively, for questions with small answers, have every student write their answer on a small whiteboard and hold it up. Doing so (a) allows the teacher to see at a glance who does and doesn't have the answer, (b) doesn't shame any student with the incorrect answer, and (c) requires even more student engagement (if your pop-sickle stick was pulled first, you could still zone out while the rest of the class' sticks are pulled.)
Works well, a number of our teachers are using a variety of his strategies.
Good ideas!
we did this in my elementary school, lol
the teachers look angry!
omd thats my form tutor..
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