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Boost your classroom collaboration with the Think-Pair-Share strategy! 🌟 Introduced by Prof. Frank Lyman in 1981, this technique engages students in three steps: Think independently 🤔, Pair up to discuss 💬, and Share insights with the class 🗣️   #EdTech #CollaborativeLearning #TeachingTips Think Pair Share Activities, English Vocabulary Games, Think Pair Share, Effective Teaching Strategies, Collaborative Classroom, Conceptual Framework, 21st Century Learning, Effective Teaching, Vocabulary Games

Boost your classroom collaboration with the Think-Pair-Share strategy! 🌟 Introduced by Prof. Frank Lyman in 1981, this technique engages students in three steps: Think independently 🤔, Pair up to discuss 💬, and Share insights with the class 🗣️ #EdTech #CollaborativeLearning #TeachingTips

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In order for my students to progress to successful pop-up debates, and to drastically increase the quantity of speaking they'll do during their time in my room, I need to start with the simplest possible training ground for verbal communication: two people having a conversation. Toward that end, the first week of school finds me teaching Frank Lyman's classic Think-Pair-Share routine, and the rest of the weeks of school have me using it for roughly 80 percent of the student speaking that will People Having A Conversation, Concept Mapping, College Lectures, Cooperative Learning Strategies, Think Pair Share, Differentiation Strategies, School Finds, Turn And Talk, Shy Kids

In order for my students to progress to successful pop-up debates, and to drastically increase the quantity of speaking they'll do during their time in my room, I need to start with the simplest possible training ground for verbal communication: two people having a conversation. Toward that end, the first week of school finds me teaching Frank Lyman's classic Think-Pair-Share routine, and the rest of the weeks of school have me using it for roughly 80 percent of the student speaking that…

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How to use think pair share in all subjects?   #humanemaths Collaborative Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning Strategies, Think Pair Share, Classroom Strategies, Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning, Collaborative Learning, Professional Growth, Student Engagement

Think-pair-share (TPS) is a collaborative learning strategy where students work together to solve a problem or answer a question about an assigned reading. This strategy requires students to (1) think individually about a topic or answer to a question; and (2) share ideas with classmates. Discussing with a partner maximizes participation, focuses attention and engages students in comprehending the reading material.

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