This structure requires one student to solve the problem while the other tells them what to do. The students then swap roles.
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Quiz-Quiz-Trade Structure
This structure emphasizes students positively reacting to their peers when they are successful. Students work together to take turns quizzing each other on an idea.
Popsicle Stick Questioning Assessment
This assessment requires students to all be involved in classroom discussion; there is no room for someone to hide!
Pass the Problem Assessment
This assessment requires students to work in pairs to solve a problem, and then swap with another pair to analyze student work.
Odd One Out Assessment
This assessment requires students to categorize concepts and find ways of relating information that they already know to solidify foundational topics.
Numbered Heads Together Structure
This structure allows two students to collaboratively think about a problem and work together to find the solution.
Frayer Model Assessment
This assessment requires students to visually organize their thoughts on a concept.
Fist to Five Assessment
This assessment requires students to show visually and quickly their level of understanding on a concept being taught to a teacher during instruction.
Fan-N-Pick Kagan Structure
This structure offers students versatility, requiring them to solve multiple but different problems practicing the same procedure.
Example/Non-Example Assessment
This assessment requires students to come up with both examples and non-examples of a concept.
