After reading the 8/27/2015 post, “This Year Be a More Effective You,”
a teacher asks:
SC,
OK, I’ll be the one who asks for everyone else, “What is the
appropriate way to close a lesson?”
SC Response
Excellent question, and one that should be asked more often due to this
one fact. In the field (actual classrooms) effective lesson closure is observed
less than 1% of the time. So in
spite of the fact that everyone says that they know how to do it, no one
is. Which would seem to be a lot
more damning than simply not knowing how to do it. But enough of that... now to
your question.
How to Close a Lesson Effectively
In the last five minutes of class, have EVERY student articulate in
their own words the critical understanding of the lesson. The two best ways manage this process
are to:
1. Have all students
respond to a quick critical writing prompt on an exit-ticket; or
2. Have all students pair up and address a higher order question
prompt.
Here is the absolute truth.
To not close the lesson is to squander effort and leave student
retention on the table.
Think. Work. Achieve.
Your turn...
- Call Jo at (832) 477-LEAD to order your campus set of “The Fundamental 5: The Formula for Quality Instruction.” Individual copies available on Amazon.com! http://tinyurl.com/Fundamental5
- Now at the Apple App Store: Fun 5 Timer (Fundamental 5 Delivery Tool); PowerWalks CLC (Networked Formative Observation Tool)
- Upcoming Presentations: Illinois ASCD Fall Conference (Multiple Presentations), Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association Fall AP Conference, The Fundamental 5 National Summit (Multiple Presentations); American Association of School Administrators Conference; National Association of Secondary School Principals Conference (Multiple Presentations)
- Follow Sean Cain and LYS on www.Twitter.com/LYSNation and like Lead Your School on Facebook
No comments:
Post a Comment