Three Facts and One Lie is a activity where students, based on acquired knowledge, complete an assignment and classmates then try to figure out what is incorrect.
• Students individually write down four statements (three facts and one lie) about the subject matter. • Have the students form groups of 3 to 4. • One student takes turns presenting their statements, without revealing which one is the lie. • The other students collectively try to choose which statement is the lie and justify their choice. • Finally, the student reveals whether they were correct or not. • Discuss some good lists centrally.
• Have students prepare the lists as homework • Put some good lists in a Kahoot (or Mentimeter/Socrative) and do it as a class or possibly work with colored cards in class (analog) to vote