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Check out the FREE exit tickets and posters to promote active learning! Active learning isn't too far away with these 12 active learning strategies that support the learning process! Examples of active learning include class discussion, peer instruction, reciprocal questioning, game-based learning, Socratic questioning, exit tickets, and think-pair-share. Using active learning techniques encourage students to engage, solve problems, and collaborate with classmates. Active Engagement Strategies, Socratic Questioning, Cooperative Learning Groups, Active Learning Strategies, Cooperative Learning Strategies, Think Pair Share, Activity Based Learning, Effective Teaching Strategies, Class Discussion

Check out the FREE exit tickets and posters to promote active learning! Active learning isn't too far away with these 12 active learning strategies that support the learning process! Examples of active learning include class discussion, peer instruction, reciprocal questioning, game-based learning, Socratic questioning, exit tickets, and think-pair-share. Using active learning techniques encourage students to engage, solve problems, and collaborate with classmates.

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One of the most important elements of teaching is providing students with plenty of opportunities to actively engage in learning with their peers. This blog post covers my favorite cooperative learning strategies that I have used in my classroom. These activities can be used across all subjects and several grade levels (3-6+). Bonus: I created […]

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Learning is not a spectator sport!! During a lesson students should have LOTS of opportunities to respond by saying, writing and doing! And by lots, I mean 3-5 OTRs per minute for simple responses (verbal or gestural) and 1 OTR per minute when the OTR is more complex (think solving a multi-step math problem) (MacSuga-Gage & Simonsen, 2015). In my previous post, I shared FIVE ways students could engage with content in a verbal way. And, today I am here to give you FIVE additional ways…

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Do you get stressed trying to squeeze in all the curriculum you need to cover? This is Deanna from A Primary Owl and believe me this is my daily struggle! I teach third grade and the amount of Social Studies and Science topics we have to cover is crazy....plus we take District Assessments over all these topics so nothing can be skipped or else my students will bomb the tests. One of my go-to strategies is one that has been around a long time, it's one of those oldies but goodies. So when I…

If you are looking for some collaboration ideas and strategies that are fun and easy to implement, then these five strategies are for you! Click to read how to use them in your middle school class and for a free download! Math Collaboration Activities, Collaborative Teaching Strategies, Collaborative Activities For Students, Kagan Strategies Middle School, Engagement Strategies Middle School, Instructional Strategies Middle School, Learning Strategies Middle School, Middle School Teaching Strategies, Collaborative Learning Strategies

If you are looking for some collaboration ideas and strategies that are fun and easy to implement, then these five strategies are for you! Click to read how to use them in your middle school class and for a free download!

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