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Teaching Strategy:Think, Pair, Share
IntroductionThink-Pair-Share (TPS) is a collaborative learning strategy where students collectively work together to solve a problem or answer to a reading assignment.
This promotes participation, focuses attention, and engages students.
Pair:Discuss the answer with partner.
Share:Share ideas with the class.
Think:Individual students think about the topic or answer to a question.
Video Example of Think-Pair-Share in action
Source: Reading Rockets readingrockets.org
How to use Think, Pair, Share in the classroom
• When posed with a question or a problem, ask the students to think about an answer to the question or problem presented. This is done individually.
• The students then pair up and discuss their answers with each other. Talk about similarities, differences, etc.
• Lastly, the students then share their answers with the rest of the class, promoting discussion and understanding of the topic.
Pros and Cons of TPS
Pros
Generation of multiple ideas.
Small group discussions.
High collaboration. Inclusive of all students
and teacher.
Cons
Must be structured with younger students.
Time limit sensitivity.Loud discussion/noise
during the Pair and Share stages.
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