Think, Pair, Share
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Think-Pair-Share is demonstrated as students listen to a story and reflect on teacher questions. Notice how the teacher prepares students for using the strategy in terms of classroom management.
Think-Pair-Share is a cooperative discussion activity that involves students in a
give topic and requires a high degree of student response. A question is posed to
the entire class but each student must generate a response. This is an
effective strategy that requires little preparation time but creates a high degree of
motivation.
1 Think
- Teacher provokes students’ thinking with a prompt,
question, or observation.
- Individually, students think about an answer to the
question.
2 Pair
- Assign discussion partners in teams of two or four.
Smaller groups invite greater student interaction.
- Each discusses the answer he/she came up with.
Select the best, most convincing, or most unique
answer.
3 Share
- Teacher calls upon pairs to share their thinking with
the entire class, using either a round-robin approach or
randomly calling on pairs.
- Responses are recorded on the board.