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    100 questions to ask your students during discussion
    Simon Brooks
    • Apr 22, 2018
    • 1 min

    100 questions to ask your students during discussion

    Teachers! Would you like to work on expanding the range of questions you ask your students during class discussions? Catch and Pass is an interactive strategy used by teachers who seek to put thinking front and central in their classrooms. First, teachers ‘catch’ students’ meaning, by repeating key words, or paraphrasing, or checking that they have heard them correctly. Then, teachers ‘pass’ back to students with a probing question to press their thinking, help them develop u
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