Discussion - Portrait
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Animals Themed Discussion Card Worksheet
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Discussion Card Worksheet Featuring Stick Figures
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Colorful Clouds-Based Discussion Card Template
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Fish Bowl /Socratic Circle
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Discussion - Landscape
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Cute Hearts-Based Discussion Card Worksheet
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Discussion Card Worksheet with a Rainbow Background
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Simple Document Themed Discussion Card Template
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Discussion Card Worksheet Featuring Black Hearts
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What is a Discussion Worksheet?
A discussion worksheet is a page that poses a problem or issue to be discussed and has space for writing down thoughts, important points, or examples before actually talking in a group.
Why Are They Important and How Are They Best Used?
Use discussion worksheets like these to help students prepare for important discussions or debates in the classroom. Many people benefit from writing thoughts down before engaging in conversation! Help develop critical thinking skills by addressing potential misconceptions.
Discussion Worksheets
To make a discussion worksheet, choose a template above! Once you're in the Storyboard Creator, click on each of the elements on the template to change them to fit your needs. When you're done, hit "Save & Exit"! You can print your worksheet right away, or simply keep it in your storyboard library until you are ready to use it.