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The Idea 
A fish bowl discussion is a neat concept in the way it interacts 
with the students. It can altered for different subjects and 
class size. The main idea is to create a controlled classroom 
discussion on one topic. The students will be given a topic to 
study and research. Then a small group of students will start 
discussing the topic while the rest of the class sit around 
them taking notes and not contributing. The students in the 
middle are the fish and the class is the bowl. As they go into 
the conversation the teacher will go and tap one of the inner 
students and replace them with one from the outside. They 
will do this until they make it all the way around the class.
The Layout 
Student will be 
arranged in a circle 
With the small group 
in the middle.
Fishbowl Pro’s 
 You get many ideas and point of views 
 It will help teach different social skills 
 This can reach a variety of topics 
 This type of discussion can work all ages
Fishbowl Con’ 
 For students who have a hard time paying attention it 
can be a challenge on the outer circle. 
 Making sure there is a balance in the time students are 
speaking 
 For students who have stage fright or difficulties 
speaking in front of others 
 You want to keep your student deliberating and not 
debating.
 Here is one of the videos that I’ve found helpful. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKIgOvFmXVo 
 There are many websites on this teaching strategy. 
Here are few that I found to be helpful. 
http://betterevaluation.org/evaluation-options/ 
fishbowltechnique 
http://allthejoyihad.blogspot.com/ 
http://www.choices.edu/resources/prosandcons.php

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Fishbowl discussion

  • 2. The Idea A fish bowl discussion is a neat concept in the way it interacts with the students. It can altered for different subjects and class size. The main idea is to create a controlled classroom discussion on one topic. The students will be given a topic to study and research. Then a small group of students will start discussing the topic while the rest of the class sit around them taking notes and not contributing. The students in the middle are the fish and the class is the bowl. As they go into the conversation the teacher will go and tap one of the inner students and replace them with one from the outside. They will do this until they make it all the way around the class.
  • 3. The Layout Student will be arranged in a circle With the small group in the middle.
  • 4. Fishbowl Pro’s  You get many ideas and point of views  It will help teach different social skills  This can reach a variety of topics  This type of discussion can work all ages
  • 5. Fishbowl Con’  For students who have a hard time paying attention it can be a challenge on the outer circle.  Making sure there is a balance in the time students are speaking  For students who have stage fright or difficulties speaking in front of others  You want to keep your student deliberating and not debating.
  • 6.  Here is one of the videos that I’ve found helpful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKIgOvFmXVo  There are many websites on this teaching strategy. Here are few that I found to be helpful. http://betterevaluation.org/evaluation-options/ fishbowltechnique http://allthejoyihad.blogspot.com/ http://www.choices.edu/resources/prosandcons.php