1) Students are divided into Home Groups. Each member is assigned to specific segment of the lesson. Students from different Home Groups will form Expert Groups. They will study their assigned segment deeply and return to their Home Groups to share what they have learned to the other members a) Jigsaw Technique b) Peer Teaching c) Panel Discussion d) Workshop 2) Students use an online platform to explore the Amazon rainforest virtually, observing plants and animals, then complete a guided discussion in class. a) Video Mini-Lesson b) Virtual Field Trip c) Podcast d) Interactive Quiz 3) Students participate in a mock trial of a historical case to understand legal procedures and historical context. a) Symposium b) Workshop c) Experimentation d) Simulation 4) Students highlight key phrases, write notes in the margins, and discuss in pairs while reading a complex article. a) Active Reading b) Concept Mapping c) Summarizing and Paraphrasing d) Reciprocal Teaching 5) 5. At the end of the lesson, students write about what strategies helped them understand the topic and what they plan to improve next time. a) Goal-Setting Exercises b) Think Aloud c) Reflection Journals d) Reciprocal Questioning 6) During a class, the teacher explains the water cycle while showing labeled diagrams and short animations on the projector. a) Narration b) Socratic Questioning c) Drill and Practice d) Lecture 7) Students take turns evaluating each other’s presentations based on rubrics, giving constructive feedback. a) Peer Assessment b) Self-Assessment c) Drill and Practice d) Summative Assessment 8) After reading a short story, students form pairs. Each student takes turns asking their partner questions about the characters’ motivations, plot events, and themes. a) Socratic Questioning b) Reciprocal Questioning c) Investigative Questioning d) Think Aloud 9) Students perform a hands-on experiment to test the effects of different fertilizers on plant growth, recording their observations. a) Workshop b) Simulation Activity c) Experimentation d) Role Play 10) Students rotate through stations with different hands-on tasks: measuring angles, constructing shapes with protractors, calculating area and perimeter, and solving real-world geometry problems. a) Panel Discussion b) Gallery Walk c) Debate d) Workstations

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