Today at the EdTech Team Illinois Summit I was inspired by a great session on HyperDocs and Visible Thinking Routines.
I've created a quick activity connected to a 3 - 2 - 1 Bridge Activity for my students to initially activate their knowledge about sustainable agriculture. They will then reflect on their knowledge after completing this HyperDoc connected to sustainable agriculture. Finally, students will reflect on the connections between their before and after ideas using a FlipGrid response.
How could you adapt this for your students? How could I do this differently?
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