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Sherry from Hazeltown, MO, sent us this idea: help students prepare for exams by having them stand in two lines facing each other. Give each line of students a separate list of questions and answers. The first line of students asks the person across from them a question and the person answers. If the answer is incorrect, the first student says the correct answer. Then they switch roles. When each pair is done, one row of students steps to the right and they ask their new partner the next question on their list. (Have the last student come to the front of the line.) *** Hurry! Your Teacher Coupon Expires Monday!*** |
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