Title: KAGAN CLASSROOM STRUCTURES
1KAGANCLASSROOM STRUCTURES
2SHOULDER PARTNER the person sitting next to
youFACE PARTNER the person facing you.
3PAIR, SHAREFace partners or shoulder partners
share information orally.
4TIMED PAIR, SHARE One partner shares
information orally till teacher calls SWITCH
then the other partner shares.
5MIX, PAIR, SHAREThe class mixes until the
teacher calls pair. Students find a partner to
discuss the teachers question.
6ROUND ROBINIn teams, students take turns
responding orally,1,2,3,4, or whatever order the
teacher indicates.(The order could start with
2, 3, or 4 going first!)
7ROUND TABLEIn teams, students take turns
generating written responses. One piece of paper
goes around with each student adding a piece of
information.
8SIMULTANEOUS ROUND TABLE In teams, students
EACH write a written response, then pass his/her
paper to the next person who adds a new response,
etc. Each person will have a copy of all
responses of the group.
9ONE STRAY On each team, one teammate strays
from his or her team to a new team to share
information.
The class mixes until the teacher calls
pair. Students find a partner to discuss the
teachers question. Sample question What is or
has been the greatest joy in your life?
The class mixes until the teacher calls pair.
Students find a partner to discuss the teachers
question. Sample question What is or has been
the greatest joy in your life?
10NUMBERED HEADS TOGETHER After writing their own
answer to a question, teammates put their heads
together to ensure all members can answer.
Teacher calls a number and students with that
number share their answers with the class.
The class mixes until the teacher calls
pair. Students find a partner to discuss the
teachers question. Sample question What is or
has been the greatest joy in your life?
The class mixes until the teacher calls pair.
Students find a partner to discuss the teachers
question. Sample question What is or has been
the greatest joy in your life?