Challenge Mat! KEY LEARNING POINT: Section 1: STANDARD QUESTIONS!

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Challenge Mat! KEY LEARNING POINT: Section 1: STANDARD QUESTIONS! Example questions to try and ask: What do you notice? Can you explain why? Convince me Can you outline the steps/process/key points Section 2: QUESTIONS WRITTEN TO CONFUSE Information given in different terminology Always, sometimes, never Multiple choice – vary number of correct answers Fill in the missing information Do you agree? How is it different? Discuss with your partner then convince me that you are right. Section 3: QUESTIONS ABOUT WHAT IT’S NOT—MISCONCEPTIONS Why does this method not work? Multiple choice – all answers incorrect True or false: Spot the mistake Can you see what the correct answer should be? Can you describe… Section 4: QUESTIONS THAT APPLY THE SKILL AND EXPLORE LINKS This is the answer, what was the question? Can you outline another area where this is used? Put the skill into a different context How many different topics can you name that use X? Keywords: