
Brain Writing
You’ve probably tried brainstorming, but have you tried brainwriting? In this approach, students are given time to come up with their own ideas individually before sharing them out loud or posting them to an online whiteboard or other shared platform. Building in space for individual reflection leads to better ideas and less groupthink.
- Beat the teacher
- Bingo
- Broken Pieces
- Calling Cards
- Distillation
- Hierarchies
- The Hot Seat
- Memory Board
- Spotlight
- Wheel of Fortune
- Brain Writing
- Concept Mapping
- The One Minute Paper
- Real Time Reactions
- Mystery Quotations
- Quescussion
- Sketchnoting
- Nearpod
- Google doc / Microsoft on one drive
- Generating group discussions under Covid restrictions
- Pictionary, charades, and celebrity heads
- Taboo
- Twenty objects
- Categories
- Bingo
- Kahoot
- Quizziz
- Quizzlet