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Keywords: engaged, end of year, student presentations, parent resource, academic concept |
Subject(s): Calculus, Information Skills, Biology, Art, Business, Algebra, Photography, Civics, Social Studies, Health and PE, Video, Animation, Social Skills, Home Economics, Spelling, Technology, Autism, Geography, Service Learning, Chemistry, Grammar, Dyslexia, Podcasting, Geometry, Science, Journalism, Life Science, Special Needs, Writing, Drama, History, Music, Earth Science, Speech and Language, Foreign Language, Reading, Physics, Trigonometry, Math, English/Language Arts |
Grades 3 through 12 |
NETS-S Standard: - Creativity and Innovation
- Communication and Collaboration
- Research and Information Fluency
- Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making
- Digital Citizenship
- Technology Operations and Concepts
View Full Text of Standards |
School: J. B. Wilmeth Elementary School, McKinney, TX |
Planned By: Robin Keating |
Original Author: Robin Keating, McKinney |
Great End of the Year activity!
1. Students are either assigned/or select an academic concept they "are good at." 2. Teacher selects a question or prompt that the student will use to solve or explain the concept. For example, give a student the problem: 7 x 1/2. 3. Student plans how he/she will teach/explain the question/prompt. 4. Student presents to teacher so ensure correct explanation and completeness of the explanation are present. Check any visuals/models student will use. 5. Student makes a mock-up of the interactive whiteboard specific for the concept/prompt. 6. Once approved by teacher, student can create the interactive whiteboard. 7. Using an ipad, students can work together to record a student presenting the interactive whiteboard lesson. 8. Presentation can be uploaded to google classroom for teacher to incorporate in instructional plans, student resources, or parent cheat-sheet! |
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