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STEM Literacy Project Unit Design Brainstorming and Pre-Planning

Pair and Post 
  • Twelve charts are posted in the hallway.
  • Stand by one chart with your partner.
  • Write two ideas and/or questions for the chart paper topic.
  • Move to next chart and repeat process for all remaining chart topics. 
  • After you have posted on each chart, rotate through again to review ideas, questions, and answers listed on each chart.
    - Star three elements per chart that your team agrees might be most critical for that topic.
  • Return to your home chart, circle items with most stars and prepare a summary statement for the topic.
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Ima ge courtesy of Pixabay

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