Hi Shaindy, I thought you did a really nice job on this. I especially liked what you suggested to change that would better support student learning of the central focus:
"I would give the students reflective questions to prepare at home rather than ask them for the first time in class.This way everyone will come prepared to the classroom discussion with their own ideas. this will make the discussion more meaningful and, move along better."
Well thought out, I myself couldn't think of something to enhance the lesson, but this is a fab idea!
Hi Shaindy! I liked your idea with adding in the blog for new literacies inclusion. I was wondering at what point you would instruct your students to do this- before they come into class or after they have the discussion in class-for afterthoughts and clarifications?
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ReplyDeleteHi Shaindy, I thought you did a really nice job on this. I especially liked what you suggested to change that would better support student learning of the central focus:
ReplyDelete"I would give the students reflective questions to prepare at home rather than ask them for the first time in class.This way everyone will come prepared to the classroom discussion with their own ideas. this will make the discussion more meaningful and, move along better."
Well thought out, I myself couldn't think of something to enhance the lesson, but this is a fab idea!
Thank you, Nechama!
ReplyDeleteHi Shaindy! I liked your idea with adding in the blog for new literacies inclusion. I was wondering at what point you would instruct your students to do this- before they come into class or after they have the discussion in class-for afterthoughts and clarifications?
ReplyDeleteGood question, I would have the students do this before class.
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