Texas Two-Step
Purpose
Students help each other remember critical information associated with key words, concepts, topics, skills, or texts.
Materials
Instructions
- Select slide(s)/music prompt(s) and project for students to see (if using the provided template).
- Organize students into line A and line B, facing each other.
- Present an important word, concept, topic, skill, assessment question, or text.
- Students do the Texas Two-Step:
- Step 1 – Line A students share everything they know about the concept in 30 seconds.
- Step 2 – Line B students add at least 1 more idea.
- Present another important word, concept, topic, skill, assessment question, or text.
- Line A and B students switch roles, sharing what they know in a Texas Two-Step.
- Play country music as students get a new partner:
- Line A students take 1 step to the right, then line B students take 1 step to the right.
- The last person in line A and the last person in line B walk through the middle to the other end.
- Now each person should have a new partner!
- Present another word, concept, topic, skill, assessment question, or text to continue the Texas Two-Step.
- Observe students’ thinking and clarify/verify as appropriate.
Classroom Management
- Rehearse the movement in step 6 before adding the academic content.
- Consider using the hallway or a larger common area for this strategy.
- Remind students there will be no harm or humiliation for incorrect answers because correcting mistakes is a sign of intelligence!
Differentiation
- Promote access by allowing students to preview the prompts/questions or allowing the use of teacher/student notes.
- Promote access by allowing students to use vocabulary journals or visual supports.
- Provide response support by offering word banks or thinking stems to answer the prompts.
Think It Up!
- Have students think more deeply about the concept by responding to a Think It Up prompt as an exit ticket or journal entry:
- Make a connection among the words, concepts, topics, or skills.
- Summarize one idea you know better after this activity than you did before.
- Encourage students to use lead4ward’s Thinking Stems (English/Spanish) to frame their responses, if needed.
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