WODB: Which One Doesn’t Belong? - Math = Love Ilona Vashchyshyn uses paper snowflakes to create a fun WODB (Which One Doesn’t Belong?) Puzzle This would be fun to do with student-created snowflakes
WODB | How I teach maths. This is an idea that Mary Bourassa (@MaryBourassa) has made famous with her website (wodb ca) I first heard about this at a workshop run by Amie Albrecht (@nomad_penguin) and the best thing at the time was that it needed little to no preparation time, although it is fun to create them for yourself!
Which One Doesn’t Belong? (WODB) - Heart and Art Have you ever tried ‘ Which One Doesn’t Belong?’ (WODB) in your classroom? WODB is a short, number talk used to get students thinking before beginning a daily lesson or math activity
MPIR - Which One Doesnt Belong | OER Commons The focus of WODB is not on finding a single correct answer, but on students communicating their reasoning and justifying their thinking This routine can be used to introduce new concepts or deepen understanding of existing ideas