Short Overview: In addition to dedicated time to practice a skill, this cooperative learning activity also provides an opportunity for peer feedback. When teachers bring this fun formative assessment game into a lesson, they get a snapshot of what students have understood, ...

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In addition to dedicated time to practice a skill, this cooperative learning activity also provides an opportunity for peer feedback. When teachers bring this fun formative assessment game into a lesson, they get a snapshot of what students have understood, ... A simple activity can help preschoolers better understand boundaries and learn to be gentle when it comes to physical contact.

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  • In addition to dedicated time to practice a skill, this cooperative learning activity also provides an opportunity for peer feedback.
  • When teachers bring this fun formative assessment game into a lesson, they get a snapshot of what students have understood, ...
  • A simple activity can help preschoolers better understand boundaries and learn to be gentle when it comes to physical contact.
  • A simple way to get students talking positively about their peers' work—and thinking about how they might improve their own.
  • A simple routine gives everyone more think time before sharing their responses—and helps manage students' enthusiasm for ...

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