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Encouraging Collaboration With a Scientists Circle

This routine creates an equitable structure for sharing out ideas, questions, or evidence in science class—and helps ensure that every student takes part.

September 27, 2023

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Seventh-grade science teacher Nicole Bolduc relies on several routines (many of them sourced from the professional learning organization ) to create a science classroom where every student feels they have something to contribute. One of her most important routines is the Scientists Circle: Students form a semicircle at the front of the classroom in order to share ideas and build on each other’s observations or questions. The result is impressive ongoing collaboration among her middle school students—and true engagement in the science content.

Learn more about the Scientists Circle activity from . OpenSciEd notes that the design of the Scientists Circle is adapted from previous work done by Karen Worth, Jeff Winokur, Sally Crissman, Martha Heller-Winokur, and Martha Davis in the “Culture of Talk” section of their 2009 book, . can be retrieved from the Inquiry Project hosted at .

Ellington Middle School

Public, Suburban
Grades 7-8
Ellington, CT

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  • Communication Skills
  • Collaborative Learning
  • Student Engagement
  • Science
  • 6-8 Middle School

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