Structure/Steps
Correct the Mistake
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Kagan Principles
Potpourri
100

This structure starts with students walking around the room until the music stops

What is Mix-Pair-Share

100

During Stand Up, Hand Up, Pair Up, students group together with their friends. 

What is: Students need to find one partner to pair up with.

100

In this Kagan structure, you cover the table in sticky notes

What is Jot Thoughts

100

This principle (PIES) supports tasks where each student's effort helps their group succeed.

What is positive interdependence
200

In Timed-Pair-Share, after Partner A shares what happens.

What is...Partner B praises A, then shares their response.

200

During Quiz-Quiz-Trade, students stayed with one partner the entire time.

What is: Have students trade and find a new partner after each round?

200

This structure is associated with: students rotating to new peers in 2 circles and responding to question cards.

What is inside-outside-circle

200

This principle ensures students respond without relying on peers' responses

What is individual accountability

300

This structure begins with creating two concentric circles.


 What is Inside–Outside Circle?

300

A teacher uses RoundRobin, but only one student in each team talks.


What is: Round Robin should involve all students taking turns to respond?

300

This structure is associated with: each student thinking silently and then sharing with a partner.

What is Think-Pair-Share

300

This principle asks how many students are talking or engaging at any given moment.

What is Simultaneous Interaction

300

Stand up and shout your loudedst kagan cheer :)

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400

This structure involves each student writing ideas on their own color-coded sticky notes.

 What is Jot Thoughts

400

Students are doing Jot Thoughts, and write all their thoughts on one sticky note.

What is: Students write one thought on each sticky note during Jot Thoughts.

400

This structure involves high fives and pairing with new partners around the room.

Stand Up-Hand Up-Pair Up

400

This principle discourages letting one or two students dominate the conversation

What is Equal Participation?

500

This structure involves rotations and question cards for paired interactions.

What is Inside–Outside Circle

500

During Inside-Outside Circle, The teacher didn’t give students a prompt or question before beginning the circle.

What is: Always provide a clear prompt or question to guide student discussion?

500

This structure has students respond in a continuous, timed loop within teams.

What is Roundrobin

500

This principle is embedded in structures that prevent students from opting out silently.

What is Individual Accountability?

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