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Methods and Strategies: Strategy Makeover—K-W-L to T-H-C
Fri, Nov 18, 2016 1:49 PM
Making over the KWL chart
This article has the potential to revolutionize the way many teachers do assessments. It provides teachers with an innovative way to improve upon the standard “KWL” chart. After reading this article I found that this tool could be implemented within a science classroom or lesson successfully. I enjoyed how the article showed the KWL chart to be a great pre-assessment tool that can reveal what students already know as well as what they want to know
Perspectives: The Art (and Science) of Asking Questions
Fri, Nov 18, 2016 1:47 PM
The Benefits of Asking the Right Questions
I found this article to be well informative as well as a beneficial tool to be used within the classroom. The information provided within this article has the potential to equip any teacher with the knowledge and power to create successful learners. By learning how to ask the right questions, a teacher can help promote higher-order thinking skills and help build a student’s knowledge in science or any other subject as well.
Scope on Safety: Safety and liability
Fri, Nov 18, 2016 1:40 PM
The Importance of Safety
This article was a great reminder that no matter what situation we are in as teachers, we should always consider our student’s safety first. As teacher’s we should always prepare ahead of each lesson for any potential safety hazards. It is our obligation as teachers to choose wisely when planning any type of lesson or experiment. If at any time we find that our student’s safety may be at risk, then this lesson should be revised with those issues in mind, or an alternate experiment should be prepared in its place.
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