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0:14Skip to 0 minutes and 14 seconds ANDREA: Rich questions are questions that

cannot be answered immediately, but require the student to work on a series of


smaller questions or activities before they return to having a go at answering it.
Rich questions support students in expressing and discussing their thinking, thus
enabling teachers to explore issues that are critical to the development of
students� understanding.

0:35Skip to 0 minutes and 35 seconds TEACHER: Have a little think for me. And I
want you to pretend that you�re going on a desert island on your own. So you�re not
taking anybody with you, it�s just you. It�s going to be really, really hot. And
you�re only allowed to take three things with you. And I want you to have a think
what three things would you take with you to help you survive for that week on your
desert island? Just have a little think. When I count down from five, then I want
you to talk to the person next to you. Five, four, three, two, one. Right, have a
little chat in your groups� I mean, your partners.

1:11Skip to 1 minute and 11 seconds And I want you to share with the person next to
you what would you take with you if you were going on a desert island for a week.
You could only take three things. [INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS]

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