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Gallery Walk
Gallery Walk
The Gallery Walk is an active learning strategy where students move around the classroom to different stations, engaging with questions, prompts, or materials posted at each station. This method encourages collaborative learning and critical thinking.
Alternative/linked methods: Graffiti, I Like, I Wonder, Next Steps, Gallery Run

Why?
- Engages students actively in the learning process.
- Promotes teamwork and discussion among students.
- Encourages critical thinking and thoughtful responses.
- Allows assessment of students’ understanding.
How?
- Create questions or prompts related to the topic.
- Divide students into mixed-ability teams.
- Groups start at different stations and record responses.
- Groups rotate to the next station after a few minutes.
- Teachers monitor and assist as needed.
When?
- Completion of research projects.
- Post-reading discussions.
- Post-lab analysis.
- Historical document examination.
- Pre-topic introduction to gauge prior knowledge.
Get Started
- Create questions or prompts on chart paper or whiteboards.
- Form teams based on class size.
- Use worksheets or coloured markers for individual accountability.
- Ensure all groups visit each station.
- Facilitate discussion and reflection.
Digital Enhancement
- Use platforms like Padlet or Miro to create virtual stations with prompts.
- Students can add responses to shared documents.
- Use video conferencing tools for group discussions and rotations.
- Collaborative documents for recording responses.
- Digital tools for monitoring and reflecting on responses.