8 tricky questions to get the learners thinking beyond the question itself.
Kahoot Challenge
Make a KWL chart for a subject you are learning about in class with a classmate.
Make a list of 10 questions you would like answered.
Work with another pair to find the best wording for your questions.
Research to find the answers to your questions and present your questions and answers to the other pair.
Explain which questions worked best and why and if you had to change any of your questions.
Make a Kahoot with your final set of Questions and Answers to challenge a different group with.
In groups you are going to research how to make an origami animal and record your own how to video.
Share your video with your classmates so they too can make cool animal origami.
Where do we get our ideas from?
How do our ideas change what we think and believe?
Before you start to solve this Chicken Challenge – make sure you
work out with your teacher and classmates what the problem is,
what you already know that can help you,
and what questions you might need to ask.
When might you have to measure materials?
Why is it important to do so?
Look on Seesaw for your next task.
After learning about giving quality comments, practise giving comments and responding to them.
Watch a video about the 7 Steps of Mind maps
Create a mind map for your next Awesome Day project
Share the map with a friend and then rearrange or change/add connections on your map to show changes in your thinking.