As we
discussed yesterday, schools across the country are entering into Testing
Season. Every teacher wants his or
her students to be successful on the big test, whether it is a national test,
state test, district test or teacher made final. That is a given. And here is your best strategy to turn this
want into a reality. Starting
today, and everyday until the test, do the following:
1. Tell
your students what you are going to teach them during the lesson, in
student-friendly, concrete language.
This primes the brain to be receptive to what you are going to teach
them.
2. Embed
at least one small group purposeful talk activity into the lesson. This allows the student to begin to
process, clarify, comprehend and connect the concept you are teaching.
3. Embed
a quick critical writing activity into every lesson. This allows the student to solidify and think deeper about
the concept you are teaching.
4. Reinforce
the effort students are putting forth as they talk, write and work. Recognize
improved and exemplar thinking and performance.
5. Close
the lesson. This creates an
information chunk that the brain can efficiently process, store, recall and
connect.
These
practices represent the highest yield of the high yield instructional
practices. Use them and you
students will perform better.
Choose (and it is your choice) not to use them, and you are a critical
limiting factor on your students’ performance. Choose wisely.
Think. Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
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