Inside and outside circle (Kagan, 1994) is a
summarization technique that gets students up and moving. It provides away to
gets students who normally would not talk to interact with others. After
students read a section of text, the teacher divides the group. Half of the
students stand up and form a circle with their backs to the inside of the
circle. They are partner A. the other half of the students form a circle facing
a partner from the first circle. These students are partner B. Partner A will
speak first, quickly summarizing what they read. This takes about a minute.
Then partner B speaks for the same length of time, adding to the summary. If
the teacher stands in the center of the circle, he/she can easily monitor
student responses.
HOT SEAT
HOT SEAT
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A student is asked to sit on in front of
the class
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With the topic has been decided, the
other students must deliver questions related a topic.
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The hot seater should answer the
question in quick.
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When the whole classes finish delivering
questions, the teacher asks them to review what they have discussed
TALKING CHIPS
Each person starts with
three chips. Every time they speak, they give up one chip. When they have no
more chips, they cannot speak again—except to ask questions—until everyone has
used all their chips.
DICE TECHNIQUES
Each person starts with a
dice in his hand. After he throws the dice, he explains what topic he gets. And
a vice verse to another student.
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