Toolkit

Spin the table

Resources:

Sugar Paper, Glue, Revision questions.

What to do:

Students sit in groups of 3 or 4.
Cover the table with sugar paper or a paper table cloth – anything that will spin.
Each student sticks their question in front of them.
Give the students a time limit to complete their question.
When the time is up ‘Spin the Table’ so that the students now have a different question in front of them.


Give the students a time limit to check through and improve the answer in front of them and then answer/add to it. 


Spin the Table.


Student now mark the question they have.


Spin the Table.


Students should have their original question back and can see corrections and marking.
Variations:

Students then record their ebi (or the fourth student can write an ebi).



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