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I recently read an article on student engagement titled Burn Your Podium (and Other Hacks) by Jay Meadows. As I was reading, I realized that I’ve seen many of these activities in your classrooms on a regular basis! Keeping students engaged can sometimes seem challenging, but incorporating a few key components into your class can make a world of difference. Below are ideas discussed in the article. I would love to hear what strategies have worked best for you.
There are so many things that we can learn from one another. Unfortunately, we do not have time to always observe other classes. YOU are the experts and we need to share our ideas and experiences. I challenge each of you to share one engagement strategy that has worked for you by leaving a comment.
Please be aware and begin making plans for the following testing windows:
SRI - January 2 - 13 Benchmarks - January 9-13 See your Department Head for information to schedule Benchmark times/locations. The SRI testing schedule is below. Want an easy way to manage your seating assignments for groups? Click on the links below to see how a teacher has used Google slides to create a seating chart template that is simple and easy to use. Before adding your student rosters, don't forget to make a copy of the file for each class!
If you haven't checked Mrs. Ingle-Rector's Weebly out yet, you must do so! There are great resources there, including a Pinterest PD tab, which takes you to a Pinterest board with specific resources geared to content areas! Ideas for Art, Math, Science, Social Studies, English, and Technology are all included. If you don't have time to search for something, she has already done it for you! |
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