This worksheet is designed for a gallery walk activity. A gallery walk is an interactive way for students to engage with visual materials.
Here’s how it works:
- Display: Images or objects are placed around the room. These could be photographs, paintings, diagrams, or even 3D models.
- Observation: Students walk around, observing the items.
- “I Notice…” and “I Wonder…”: As they look, students write down what they notice and what questions the items raise for them. This encourages close observation and curiosity.
Purpose:
- Engagement: It’s a more active way to learn than just listening to a lecture.
- Critical Thinking: Students practice observation and analytical skills.
- Questioning: It fosters curiosity and a desire to learn more.
- Discussion: The notes can be used for a follow-up class discussion.