This video explains how to do a card sort activity in class. I describe the activity and the learning outcomes in the video.

Give pupils a variety of different answers to a question, such as ‘Why did America experience a boom in the 1920’s?’
Each answer is on a separate card.
Pupils, alone, in pairs or groups must rank the answers based on a chosen criteria—most money, most important to society, needs money the most.
Follow up activities can include:
• Pupils writing reasons for their views and feeding back as a class.
• Creating an essay or speech based on the ideas.
• Visiting other pupils work and trying to persuade them to change their order, which can lead to discussion.
• Joining another group and agreeing on a top 3.
• Swapping groups and justifying their ideas in front of the class.
• Ranking the ideas from the viewpoint of someone else in society such as a businessman, a parent, a tourist, someone unemployed.
• A class debate based on the ideas.

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