Opportunities to Respond (Answers)

Different ways to get students to respond to question prompts, sorted by whole-class, individual, peer-to-peer, and verbal, non-verbal, written.

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1. Whole-Class (Unison)

1.1. Verbal

1.1.1. Choral/Unison Response

1.2. Non-Verbal

1.2.1. ABCD Cards

1.2.2. Agreement Circles

1.2.3. Poll Everywhere

1.2.4. Response Cards

1.2.5. Stand Up, Sit Down

1.3. Written

1.3.1. A Picture Tells A Thousand Words

1.3.2. Most Valuable Point

1.3.3. Twitter Summaries

2. Individual

2.1. Verbal

2.1.1. Idea Spinner

2.1.2. Popsicle Sticks

2.2. Non-Verbal

2.2.1. Pause, Star, Rank

2.2.2. X Marks the Spot

2.3. Written

2.3.1. Biggest Aha Bar Graph

2.3.2. Write About

3. Peer to Peer

3.1. Verbal

3.1.1. Bump in the Road

3.1.2. Four Corners

3.1.3. Zap Game

3.2. Non-Verbal

3.2.1. Always, Sometimes, Never

3.2.2. Card Sorts

3.3. Written

3.3.1. Carousel Brainstorming

3.3.2. Chalkboard Splash