See, Think, Wonder
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Visible Thinking Routines
What kinds of thinking do you value and want to promote in your classroom?
Three ways of looking at Thinking Routines
2.As Structures
3. As Patterns of Behavior
Me You Space Time: The MYST Routine
Me: How do I make my own thinking visible?
You: How do I make my students’ thinking visible?
Space: How is space in the classroom organized to help
facilitate thinking?
Time: How do I give thinking time? How does thinking develop over time?
Routines for Introducing and Exploring Ideas
Zoom In
Think-Puzzle- Explore
Chalk Talk
3-2-1 Bridge
Compass Points
The Explanation Game
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Sites for See, Think, Wonder
Based on what you know, how would you create an environment for active inquiry?
Ex.Wonder Wednesdays?
Share ideas!
Chalk Talk
A routine for open-ended discussion on paper ensuring all voices are heard.
Description: The Chalk Talk thinking routine provides an opportunity for everyone to be given a chance to be heard. Thinking becomes visible and it encourages students to consider others' viewpoints.
Routines for Synthesizing and Organizing Ideas
Generate -Sort-Connect-Elaborate : Concepts Maps
Connect-Extend-Challenge
The 4C's
The Micro Lab Protocal
I Used to Think..., Now I Think...
CSI- Color, Symbol, Image
What Do You Do With A Problem?
The Three Questions Based on the story by Leo Tolstoy
The Mysteries of Harris Burdick
Illustrator: Chris Van Allsburg
Routines for Digging Deeper into Ideas
Circle of Viewpoints Step Inside
Red Light, Yellow Light
Claim-Support- Question
Tug- of - War
Sentence-Phrase- Word