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Turn “I Don’t Know” into a Discussion with Prompt Chips

Simple prompts help students participate, question, and think more deeply.


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Simple prompts help students participate, question, and think more deeply.
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With prompt chips, students dive deeper into classroom discussion and sharpen their analytical thinking skills, one guided question at a time!


Whether you're looking to review a historical text, lead a group discussion, or introduce an interview-based project, there's a set of prompt chips that will help your students to ask deeper questions that they may not have thought of to analyze the subject from all angles. Six activities are included with your set of chips to get your class started asking all the right questions!

Reading Chips

3E2169

16 chips with prompts to analyze and review texts. Six supportive activities included.

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Event Chips

3E2165

16 chips with prompts to look at an event from all angles. Six supportive activities included.

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Interview Chips

3E2167

16 chips with prompts to aid in constructive questioning. Six supportive activities included.

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Active Listening Poster

3P2738

Support students' analytic thinking with a reminder on how to also practice active listening.

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