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think_pair_share [2020/04/05 16:53] natalieferristhink_pair_share [2020/04/05 22:36] – added history kiersteni04
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 TPS is a collaborative strategy where students work in pairs to solve a question or problem about an assigned reading or book. TPS is a collaborative strategy where students work in pairs to solve a question or problem about an assigned reading or book.
 == History == == History ==
-Have students think about their response to a question, pair up with a classmate, discuss their response with their classmate and then share it with the whole class +This strategy was first proposed by Frank Lyman of University of Maryland in 1981.  
 +[[https://www.wgu.edu/heyteach/article/how-think-pair-share-activity-can-improve-your-classroom-discussions1704.html]]
  
  
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 http://www.adlit.org/strategies/23277/]] http://www.adlit.org/strategies/23277/]]
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 +== How to==
 +Have students think about their response to a question, pair up with a classmate, discuss their response with their classmate and then share it with the whole class
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 == Why Use == == Why Use ==
 Helps improves students comprehension. It also helps students become active participants in learning. Helps improves students comprehension. It also helps students become active participants in learning.
think_pair_share.txt · Last modified: 2020/04/07 01:38 by fletcherd2