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© Think, Pair, Share* Promotes efficient learning that helps you remember * Developed by Professor Frank Lyman at the University of Maryland in Read more at:

© Think, Pair, Share THREE MAIN STEPS: 1)Think (or read) about a question or issue independently, jotting down thoughts or questions that come to mind. 2)Pair off with a partner. Discuss what you each jotted down; write down things your partner listed that you did not; together with your partner, choose 1-3 most important points you want to share with the group. 3)Share these points in group discussion.

© Think, Pair, Share You can find a template to create Think, Pair, Share exercises at: For more on this strategy:

© LEARNING PYRAMID Average Learning Retention Rates From: NTL Institute for Applied Behavioral Science / Lecture 5% Reading 10% Audiovisual - 20% Demonstration - 30% Discussion Group 50% Doing - 75% Teaching Others - 90%