Following recent Kagan training at school, I decided to take the leap and try out some strategies with my Key Stage 3 classes.
This is my first set of "showdown" cards, based around some key topics our Key Stage 3 students should know. You could easily adapt them to produce additional cards.
Students work in 4s and take it in turns to ask each other a question. The other 3 students write down their answers (in secret) on mini-whiteboards. The person asking the question then shouts "showdown" and the students reveal their answers.
The question cards have worked solutions on which allows the student asking the question to congratulate or coach the other students as necessary when they see their answers.
I'd love to hear your feedback @MrsHsNumeracy
This is my first set of "showdown" cards, based around some key topics our Key Stage 3 students should know. You could easily adapt them to produce additional cards.
Students work in 4s and take it in turns to ask each other a question. The other 3 students write down their answers (in secret) on mini-whiteboards. The person asking the question then shouts "showdown" and the students reveal their answers.
The question cards have worked solutions on which allows the student asking the question to congratulate or coach the other students as necessary when they see their answers.
I'd love to hear your feedback @MrsHsNumeracy
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I like the look of this thanks. Think the year 7 will enjoy this revision style
Long time since I've heard of Kagan stuff - is this from the Cooperative push of old. These look great - love the idea - especially the red hints for 'questioner 'to explain to the 'answerers'. Will have to find the time to make some.
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