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table.
How does it work?
1.
Pupils receive (or write out beforehand) nine ideas based on a particular question on
card or post-its.
2.
They place their first priority card at the top, followed by two in second place, three in
third place, a further two and then the card which represents the lowest priority at the
bottom. This forms a diamond shape.
3.
Pupils should strive for a consensus amongst themselves. This may involve various
discussions on the order of cards involving justification.
4.
Top priorities might be explored in greater detail using activities such as
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