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Round Robin

4/17/2016

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Round Robin is another great strategy to use during group work. It is a strategy that is used for 3 or more students. 
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How to use Round Robin:

1. The teacher gives a problem (a question, a probe, or an activity that has multiple
    answers). 

2. Students take turns responding.

*Hint: Time each students response to keep the sharing even.


When to use Round Robin?

Round Robin can be used for a variety of reasons. It’s a great strategy for playing games, sharing during literature circles, completing group work, working on projects. Really, if 3 or more students need to work on something Round Robin is a great strategy to help all students participate. 

Click HERE to get a printable set of directions for Round Robin!
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