2. Who’s Who
THINK-PAIR-SHARE
1. What sport is being played (RED)
2. Who is the sports person (ORANGE)
3. Why would they be topical in the news at the moment (GREEN)
3.
4. Roy Hodgson – has been made new England manager for
football.
Dwain Chambers – The sprinter has been cleared and
available for selection to run at the London Olympics after
his lifetime ban was overturned.
Fernando Torres – Finds form for Chelsea and scores a hat-
trick against QPR.
Bradley Wiggins - Wins the Tour de Romandie. In doing so
he becomes the first Brit to win the race through
Switzerland in its 64 year history.
Beth Tweddle – Has been ruled out of the European
Gymnastics championships after undergoing knee surgery.
Tweddle is a three time world champion and one of
Britain’s most successful gymnasts.
5. What’s In The Bag
1. Questions need to be closed – with a yes or no answer.
2. Question can be closed or open – with a explained
answer.
3. In pairs come up with a good question using themes that
have come up from previous questions
4. Share questions with another pair and refine question
making it as precise as you can. Who has the better
question and why?
5. Do you have enough answers to have a guess
6. Questioning
Questions are more engaging than answers and take you
somewhere
Questions give you a chance to find your own answers
Questions can help you view yourself in a more positive light
Questions can start your day in a productive direction
“Judge a person by their questions, rather than their answers”
Voltaire (1694-1778) French writer and historian
How many questions are teacher led during a lesson?
How often do you praise or reward a good questions rather than an
answer?