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Engaging Students in Learning
Engaging Students in Learning Resources
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Class Grid - Quick Tip
Divide your class into quadrants to ensure calling on students from all around the room.
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Peer Tutoring - Video
Pairing struggling learners with more advanced learners increases understanding for both.
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Quick Classroom Warm Up - Video
A short activity that acts as both an engagement tool and a formative assessment.
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40 Ways to Leave a Lesson - Resource List
A list of ways for the facilitator to wrap-up a lesson that can provide a review of what was learned or assist in setting up the next lesson.
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Engaging Students With Dry Erase Boards - Article
Individual dry erase boards allows teachers to know who is grasping the concepts and who is not. Dry erase boards can be used in whole group instruction, small guided groups, and learning centers.
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Socrative - Website
Socrative is a student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
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Descriptors for this component:
- Learning tasks and activities are aligned with instructional outcomes, require high level student thinking and invite students to explain their thinking.
- Content is challenging, with scaffolding to support intellectual engagement.
- Most students are intellectually engaged in the lesson.
- Student grouping is appropriate to the task.
- Lesson has a clearly defined structure.