
Concept Mapping
Collaborative concept mapping is a great way for students to step away from their individual perspectives. Groups can do this to review previous work, or it can help them map ideas for projects and assignments. In pre-COVID times, you may have covered classroom walls with sticky notes and chart paper – now there are many online tools that make it simple to map out connections between ideas.
- 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