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Killer Questions!


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How it works:

Students have to think of a Killer Question– a question that is ‘impossible’ to answer by any of their peers! (I don’t mean it is impossible- but as in VERY difficult to answer!)

However, the student asking the Killer Question must know the answer and it must link to the objectives of the lesson.

Variations:

Give students keywords they must include in their questions or answers?
Get students to ask the teacher the Killer Question!


Idea by Rebecca Bartlett- Science 

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