So, a few strategies I use to help avoid boring report outs are described below. These strategies -- Rotating Stations, Snowballing, and Jigsaw -- involve students in small group discussions, while allowing for the benefits of reporting out in a different way.
Rotating Stations
- Set up discussion stations in the room, with a different provocative issue to discuss at each station.
- In groups of 4-5, have students rotate every 10 minutes to a new station.
- Have each group record their ideas about the issue on flipchart paper at each station.
Snowballing
- Discussion starts with one-on-one discussions.
- After designated amount of time, pairs join with another pair, forming a group of 4.
- After designated amount of time, quads join with another quad, and so on, until whole group comes together.
Jigsaw
- Groups of 4-5 students become experts on a particular issue/topic.
- New groups are formed. Each new group includes an expert from one of the original groups.
- Experts lead new group in a discussion on their area of expertise.
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