This article pertains to the Mirror device (hardware). Looking for an easy way to get started with MirrorTalk reflection activities that work on any device? Check out this article.
Get ready to meet your new classroom companion! Mirror is an AI-powered device to revolutionize small-group learning. This clever all-in-one platform not only prioritizes reflection and captures video evidence, but also includes MirrorTalk, software that automates the entire process with customized prompts and instant feedback for students and teachers. Packed with pre-built activities, Mirror unlocks peer-to-peer chatter, creativity, and teamwork while keeping classroom chaos at bay. It’s a goldmine for student growth, providing educators with automatic insights into understanding, mindset, zones, and more. Say farewell to hours of planning and hello to effortless collaborative experiences from day one – Mirror is about to become your go-to tool for small-group magic!
Here are 10 fun out-of-the-box activities to get your small group stations rolling with Mirror.
Get them talking
Activity: Presentation/Speech Practice
Students need strong presentation skills to thrive in today’s communication-driven world. Whether pitching ideas, defending their work, or simply expressing themselves clearly, the ability to present confidently and effectively opens doors in students’ futures.
Activity: Collaborative Storytelling
Students who become skilled storytellers develop a powerful tool for engaging audiences and conveying complex ideas in memorable ways. The art of storytelling not only enhances communication, but also fosters creativity, empathy, and the ability to connect with others on an emotional level – all valuable assets in school and throughout life.
Activity: Discussion Warm Up/Calentamiento de la discusión*
Increasing opportunities for communication between non-English speaking students and their native English-speaking peers promotes cultural exchange and mutual understanding. These interactions not only accelerate language acquisition for non-native speakers but broaden the worldview of native speakers, preparing both for success in our interconnected global society.
*available in English and Spanish
Get them doing
Activity: Prototyping
Learning to prototype empowers students to transform abstract ideas into tangible solutions. Prototyping helps students develop critical thinking abilities, learn to iterate on their designs and gain valuable hands-on experience that bridges the gap between concept and reality.
Activity: Tallest Paper Tower
Learning to build things with their hands gives students a unique sense of accomplishment and helps develop practical problem-solving skills that can’t be gained from textbooks or personal devices. Hands-on experiences not only enhance spatial awareness and fine motor skills but also boost confidence, creativity, and the ability to think in three dimensions – all valuable assets for students to possess if they ever want to become engineers, architects, or designers.
Get them in the zone
Activity: Stress Transformer
Learning effective stress-coping techniques improves students’ mental health and enhances their academic performance and social relationships which helps them navigate life’s challenges even beyond the classroom.
Activity: Brain Break
Brain breaks are essential for students to recharge and refocus, preventing mental fatigue and improving overall learning. These short, intentional pauses during the lesson allow the brain to process information, boost creativity, and enhance attention span, ultimately leading to better retention of material and more productive learning.
Let them have fun
Activity: Pictionary
Pictionary is a fun and engaging way for students to reinforce vocabulary while honing their artistic abilities. As students strive to convey words through quick sketches, they not only practice using and recognizing key terms but also develop their visual communication skills, creativity, and ability to express concepts through art – all while enjoying an interactive game with their classmates.
Activity: Number Hop
Getting kids on their feet to practice math skills transforms abstract concepts into physical, interactive experiences, making learning more engaging and memorable. This approach not only caters to kinesthetic learners but also increases overall student participation, boosts energy levels in the classroom, and helps children associate math with fun and movement – potentially reducing math anxiety and improving retention of mathematical concepts.
Activity: What is your favorite food/¿Cuál es tu comida favorita?*
Discussing favorite foods provides a relatable and enjoyable topic for non-English speaking students and their native English-speaking peers to connect, bridging cultural gaps and fostering genuine friendships. This culinary presentation not only enhances language skills for non-native speakers but also expands the cultural awareness of all students, creating a more inclusive classroom environment.
*available in English and Spanish
The now for the best part
With Mirror, you’ve got a clever all-in-one platform that offers ready-made activities that foster lively student interaction, imaginative thinking, and collaborative efforts, while maintaining a structured learning environment. You can even copy our pre-made templates to get some inspiration for your own activities.
And perhaps the best part? While Mirror keeps small groups humming along, you’re free to move around the class, giving extra attention to students who need it most. When students are finished, you’ll get actionable insights on their work from their reflection and – perhaps most importantly – get to watch all of the fun they had!
Get your Mirror out of its box and running your small groups today!
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