Listen to how the compound effect can help you (and your students) to create great changes!
Ellie from Middle School Math Moments
Ellie from Middle School Math Moments
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Listen to how the compound effect can help you (and your students) to create great changes!
Ellie from Middle School Math Moments
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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!
Sources: http://content.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1882127,00.html https://www.speedstacks.com/instructors/resources/benefits/body-brain-connection/ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/13/coloring-for-stress_n_5975832.html http://psychology.about.com/od/cognitivepsychology/a/left-brain-right-brain.htm You may also like...
Formative assessment is where it's at in education today, and these mastery ladders are another tool you can add to your repertoire in assessing students, and more importantly, in having students assess themselves. Learn what mastery ladders are and how to use them in your classroom by watching this quick, but informative video.
Grab a mastery ladder sampler when you're done watching by visiting The Colorado Classroom. You may also like:
4 Corners is a simple and quick checkpoint method that you can use as pre-assessment tool before you begin a new topic or unit of study or as a post assessment at the end of a lesson.
brought to you by Andrea from History Gal *Special thanks to Teachers Resource Force and Mundainty Designs for use of their clip art.
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