"These questions are more about the student than you, your classroom, or education. What every student should know starts with themselves and moves outwards to your..."
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What might you learn about your students/learners if you were to ask your students to answer these questions? TeachThought suggests that you might use these questions in a number of ways:
* Jigsaw
* Choice (as in let the students choose the questions they answer)
* Personalize (this may work well if you know your students and can ask them to answer questions that would relate to them)
* Use them as a writing prompt
* Team building games
* Big Picture
* Wing it
More information on these is available in the post.
The article provides suggestions on ways to prersent these questions across multiple grade levels.
I plan to use this list in my all of my classes.