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The Four Questions
Chana Besser This is what I am doing with the 4 questions: I typed them up, omitting question #1 and leaving their names off. (3 questions) Teacher needs an answer-sheet with the student's names. Now, I'm going to do a little frontal lesson (perhaps a review depending on the level of the class) on asking questions. Then each student gets a copy of the answers to the 3 questions for the whole class. Their challenge is to ask their classmates questions to find out who wrote which entries. It has a time limit. Answers can only be yes, no, etc--No fair asking: "What do you want to be?" etc. For more experienced classes (not mine) a rule could be added that any questions asked incorrectly don't get an answer. Since many might have chosen the same professional aspiration, they need to keep asking until they line up all 3 questions with the right respondent. I hope to do it in 2 classes this week. The "4 Questions" game went well. Here's my advice for others:
Thanks,
Chana Besser |
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