Communicate
Communicate & Prove
Students aren’t finished when their products are finished. Students are also expected to share their solutions and products with others. This could mean a variety of activities including assessments such as the Pie Chart strategy, Hexagons, or building conversations outside the classroom with other students and adults.
PIE CHART
HEXAGONAL THINKING
Civil War online hexagon example
Using Hexagons in a SS Classroom examples
Tools
Templates and ideas
Google Slides version (Can also download as a Powerpoint file)
Early Republic example (from Adam Moler & his Moler's Musings)
Hexagonal Thinking Digital Toolkit from Spark Creativity
And this tutorial
We Are Teachers ELA examples (very adaptable to SS)
Hexagon Triangle Template for assessment
DUST BOWL PHOTOS
Google Drive example
Padlet example
GRID VIEW DICE REVIEW
MOVIE CONNECTIONS
DIGITAL INQUIRY GROUP & STRUCTURED ACADEMIC CONTROVERSY
DIG stuff
Structured Academic Controversy
Using SAC to Teach Historical Thinking Skills (with handouts)
EMOJIS