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Lesson Design for Increased Student Engagement. Presented by…. Amanda Lilick - Grade 2 [email protected] Jessica Berry- Grade 5 [email protected] Brett Wills- Building Director [email protected]. Students are hungry for more!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Lesson Design for Increased Student Engagement
Presented by…
• Amanda Lilick- Grade [email protected]
• Jessica Berry- Grade 5 [email protected]
• Brett Wills- Building [email protected]
Students are hungry for more!
• Appetizer- Gets you excited for the meal.
• Entrée- The Meat & Potatoes.
• Dessert- The finale.
Every dish on the menu needs a recipe:
• Preparation = Planning• Instructions = Demo• Ingredients = Activities• Finished dish = Understanding*Stay flexible- Substitutions may be necessary!
Things to think about…• What do you want them to know or do, and
what do they already know?• How do you make the topic or task
memorable?• How much time do you have?• How can you incorporate a variety of tasks?• What materials are available?• How do you meet the needs of all students?
Variety is the spice of life!**You can address so many needs with more variety:
• Learning Styles• Ability Levels• Connecting Subjects• Pacing / Limited Attention Spans• Flexibility• More Comprehensive Understanding• Gives Students Options• Assessing Differently
Amanda Lilick- 2nd Grade Science
• What is the appetizer, entrée & dessert?
Key Strategies To Look For: • How many learning
styles are addressed? • What accommodations
are made to ensure smooth transitions?
Melissa Hardas- 4th Grade Resource Room
• What is the appetizer, entrée & dessert?
Key Strategies To Look For: • How does the teacher
scaffold a more complicated concept?
• How are different learning styles addressed?
Jessica Berry- 5th Grade Reading
• What is the appetizer, entrée & dessert?
Key Strategies To Look For: • How does the teacher
make “boring” tasks more engaging or meaningful?
On-Task Tricks• Teach with enthusiasm!• Set goals for learning or behaving prior to activity• Set timers or count down• Give students roles• Organize of materials• Token Economy• Group Goals• Take breaks to either reward on-task behavior, or
refocus• Student Recognition
Our Favorite Resources for Lesson Planning
• Rubistar.com• Quizstar.com• Sparklebox.com• TeachingChannel.com• TeachersPayTeachers.com• Pinterest.com• Your peers!!!!!
What’s cooking in your classroom?