Carousel Brainstorming In Carousel Brainstorming, small groups rotate through several topic - specific stations and students collaboratively brainstorm written responses (e.g.,
on chart paper posted at each location) to reflect their knowledge about each topic.
Not exact matches
Post a topic as a statement starter or a question
on chart paper for small groups.
As participants finish writing, have them
post their notes
on the appropriate pieces of flip
chart paper.
Have students add their thoughts to a
posted piece of
chart paper (with a question, prompt, or quote in the middle),
on loose - leaf
paper passed around a table, or
on a networked digital document.
On March 12th, Washington
Post columnist and blogger Valerie Strauss wrote about Andy's
paper and
posted 7
charts (here), that show the failed track record of DC School Reform.
Either break your staff up into small groups, each group will discuss one of the top vote - getting challenges or
post top vote - getting challenges
on flip
chart paper and have staff circle room graffiti style.
I then
posted chart papers around the room
on which were questions about learning styles.