This is Part 2 of Stations in the Secondary Classroom--Implementing stations as anchors to enrich and vary student learning (and to avoid idle hands!).
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Listen to how the compound effect can help you (and your students) to create great changes!
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Now, I know you are going to spend the next 30 seconds practicing your finger guns. See how quick you can get, but then make sure that you take some time to check out these other great teaching videos too!
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