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Tori T. SimmonsSecondary ELA Coach, RCSD
One Induction Symposium
July 10, 2014
Talk it Up: Strategies to Improve Classroom Discussions
Strategy #1Poll Everywhere
Poll #1
Poll #2
Strategy #2Four Corners
Stand in the area of the room next to the letter of your corresponding answer for the statement below:
Class discussions are too difficult to implement.
a) Agreeb) Strongly Agreec) Disagreed) Strongly Disagree
The High Cost of Disengagement
“Train teachers to call on only students who raise their hands and to build correct responses to maintain a brisk classroom pace. This would enhance the self confidence of already proficient students and minimize class participation and engagement among those who enter with lower proficiency.”
Kim Marshall, A How to Plan for Widening the Gap
Anyone????
http://youtu.be/uhiCFdWeQfA
Strategy #3Four A’s Protocol
O Get into groups of fourO Read the article in your packet
entitled “My Students Don’t Know How to Hold a Conversation”
O As you read, the article, mark the text for the following:O Agreements - O Assumptions - O Arguments - O Aspirations -
Pause, Think, and Jot
When might you use the following strategies:
• PollEverywhere• Four Corners• Four A’s Protocol
Strategy #4Text Rendering
Protocol
1. Underline the sentence
2. Place a box around the phrase
3. Circle the word
Strategy #5Discussion Stems
Strategy #5 Cont’d
Discussion Stems
Strategy #6Inside/Outside Circle
1. Place students into two circles – one inside and one outside.
2. Pose a question to the inside circle.
3. For the next few minutes, the inside circle discusses questions while the outside circles takes notes on what they hear and how they might respond.
4. Inside/outside switches. The outer circle now has the opportunity to discuss any point not already mentioned or may respond to points that were already stated.
5. Two to three rotations should suffice.
Pause, Think, and Jot
When might you use the following strategies:
• Text Rendering Protocol• Talk Moves• Inside/Outside Circle
Strategy #7Socratic Seminar
(Modified)1. Choose a text(s) for students to read.2. Allow time for reading in class or as
homework.3. Create an open-ended question for to
students must choose a side and then support their opinion with evidence from the reading(s).
4. Students complete their pre-discussion form to use during the seminar.
5. Set-up a circle in the room.6. Give each student one minute to
provide their an answer with supporting evidence.
7. Continue going around to allow students to rebut, add to, or question their classmates (use of talk moves here).
Strategy #8Plickers
Classroom Clickers System and QR Codes Combined
Turn your Plicker code sheet so your letter choice is at the top of the page. Hold the paper still until I capture the image.
Class discussions are too difficult to implement.
a) Agreeb) Strongly Agreec) Disagreed) Strongly Disagree
“Whoever is doing the talking is doing the learning.”
Remember…
Contact and Evaluation Information
Tori SimmonsCenter for Educator QualityRichland School District [email protected]
803.400.1669
Using the barcode reader on your phone, please scan the QR code and complete the session
evaluation.