Whiteboards and Shared Canvases that Think with You
Divide the board into numbered frames, color-code zones for roles, and add example stickies so expectations feel obvious. Keep a parking lot for off-topic gems you’ll revisit. Describe your go-to layout in the comments so others can borrow it for tomorrow’s lesson.
Whiteboards and Shared Canvases that Think with You
Try See–Think–Wonder stickies, hexagonal concept mapping, or timeline sketching to make thinking visible. Invite students to annotate images, cluster trends, and vote on priority ideas. Subscribe for weekly routines you can paste directly into your whiteboards and adapt for any subject.
Whiteboards and Shared Canvases that Think with You
Teams sketched bed layouts, budgeted soil with draggable tags, and layered photos for plant choices. The quietest student proposed a water-saving design that won the vote. The board became a living contract of roles and deadlines. What project will your class blueprint next?
Whiteboards and Shared Canvases that Think with You
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