Mon, Oct 14, 2019 3:17 PM in Students who ask questions with answers you're unsure of
One thing I think about when becoming a new teacher is the fact that students will always be asking questions. Some questions are easier to answer than others. How do you handle/respond to a situation where you don't know the answer to a student's question?
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Mon, Oct 14, 2019 3:12 PM in Engaging Students
A lot of the time I like to start with asking questions. For example, if they are learning about sound and light I would ask them, "What are some things you know about sound?" I might even start with recall questions, "Last week you were in different sound centers. Tell me, what were some of the sound centers and what did you learn from them?" Something else could be starting ...
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Mon, Oct 14, 2019 3:06 PM in clasrrom management
Hi Lucero,
I too find that it can be difficult to manage the classroom when you want to give them an opprtunity to work with others. One thing that might help is to play soft instrumental music. I noticed that students were focusing more on their work when they heard the music. Of course, something that had to be stated to the class was the fact that the noise level of the classroom has ...
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