Thinking Routines Matrix: Project Zero from the Harvard Graduate School of Education has put together a document called “Thinking Routines Matrix”. Included are 20 routines
Students can research the topic of residential schools individually or in small groups. These sources might be helpful as a starting point for younger readers:
Project Zero (Links to an external site.) provides many thinking routines that engage students in thinking and talking about texts and ideas. Use the Step Inside (Links to an
Use the Chalk Talk (Links to an external site.) strategy to engage small groups of students in silent conversations. Students can be invited to respond to questions, prompts,
Inquiry-based discussion groups with students from both classes can be organized by identifying an essential question and asking students to individually record evidence of the
Graphic novels are a subgenre of comics. They combine elements of prose, picture books, and film by telling a story through text, dialogue, and illustrations
If students are not familiar with the structure of a graphic novel, they may appreciate these resources. While reading, students can reflect on and respond