Say Something
Purpose:
Additional Purpose(s):
Making Connections, Synthesizing Learning, Facilitating Dialogue
Overview:
This process engaged readers in thinking and talking about what they are reading, which supports deeper understanding.
Procedure:
- Working in pairs (partners A and B), learners chunk text into short sections.
- Both learners read the first section silently (or aloud) and then A says something (makes a connection to a key idea or wonders about something related to the text). B does not respond.
- Both learners then read the second section silently (or aloud) and then B says something. A does not respond.
- This pattern continues until the text is finished. Partners then dialogue about the content of the entire article.
Variations:
After each section, partners engage in dialogue about the ideas in the text, making connections to prior knowledge and experiences as well as other texts.
Source:
Adapted from: https://www.thinkingcollaborative.com/as-resources/