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The team competition is fierce in this informal assessment activity, in which students have to work together to win. This fun classroom activity helps students find their voice by teaching the basics of debate in an accessible way. A quick formative assessment tool also encourages all students—even shy ones—to participate in discussions.

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  • The team competition is fierce in this informal assessment activity, in which students have to work together to win.
  • This fun classroom activity helps students find their voice by teaching the basics of debate in an accessible way.
  • A quick formative assessment tool also encourages all students—even shy ones—to participate in discussions.
  • An easy, fair way to manage multiple students' needs when they're working independently or in groups.
  • For anyone who's ever wondered, “How do I get their attention back in a 1:1 environment?” Subscribe to our free email newsletter ...

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