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Just finished a professional development day. My district is obsessed with Think, Pair, Share as a strategy. I mean very obsessed! We talked about it all day and that is the number one thing they look for during walk throughs and observations. How do you say it French? Anyone have a catchy way they say it or use it in French class? I have to make a poster this weekend. Maybe Pensez, Parlez, Expliquez? Doesn't seem right, but I'm looking for something easy. Any suggestions? I always appreciate your help. Thanks, Amna
Jovette On 9/10/13, Amna wrote: > Just finished a professional development day. My district > is obsessed with Think, Pair, Share as a strategy. I mean > very obsessed! We talked about it all day and that is the > number one thing they look for during walk throughs and > observations. How do you say it French? Anyone have a > catchy way t...See More
Sep 11, 2013
Laurie Forsman I usually defer to the Canadian government for things like this, searching on the Internet. They have already done the work of translating educational terms into colloquial French! The sites are bilingual so you can generally click on the French version of the same pedagogical strategy page and get an approved term. Versions I've seen are

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Sep 11, 2013
Frank T. Lyman, Jr. On 9/10/13, Amna wrote: > Just finished a professional development day. My district > is obsessed with Think, Pair, Share as a strategy. I mean > very obsessed! We talked about it all day and that is the > number one thing they look for during walk throughs and > observations. How do you say it French? Anyone have a > catchy way t...See More
Dec 7, 2016
Frank T. Lyman, Jr. On 9/10/13, Amna wrote: > Just finished a professional development day. My district > is obsessed with Think, Pair, Share as a strategy. I mean > very obsessed! We talked about it all day and that is the > number one thing they look for during walk throughs and > observations. How do you say it French? Anyone have a > catchy way t...See More
Dec 7, 2016


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