Debriefing & Reflection questions


1. About the chosen format

  • Why did you put these things together?
  • What feature do these things have in common?
  • Was it easy or difficult to make groups? Why?
  • Did you think first or just try? Which worked best?

2. About alternative possibilities

  • Could you have grouped these things differently?
  • Can you give an example of something that could fit into two groups?
  • What would happen if we sorted by a different characteristic, such as colour/size/function?

3. About cooperation (in group work)

  • How did you decide on the classification together?
  • Did you have different ideas? How did you solve them?
  • Did anyone come up with an idea you didn’t have yet?

4. About language and reasoning

  • Can you explain why you did it this way?
  • Which category did you find most difficult to name? Why?
  • What words do you need to explain well what you mean?

5. About learning

  • What did you learn from this assignment?
  • What would you do differently next time?
  • What did you like most/most about this activity?

Tip:

You can also let students think up questions for each other – that stimulates even more thinking and language.

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