Not exact matches
This set of games and
activities featuring 99 high - frequency LATIN verbs offers an interactive and communicative
alternative to «traditional» vocabulary and grammar drilling
activities, and really does help to create a lively and multi-skill language
learning environment.
I've previously outlined the role that quality outdoor
learning can play in engaging pupils and providing an approach that stands as both an
alternative and an enhancement to classroom - based
activity.
Brian says, «I prefer Bite Club as a game - based
learning day
alternative, and as an anchor
activity.
FRENCH FASCINATING FACTS
ACTIVITIES really do help to create a lively language
learning environment, and offer a popular
alternative to more traditional, teacher - led» information about France» lessons.
An
alternative way to enhance children's socio - emotional skills is to improve existing
learning environments and
activities in schools and at home.
The game really does help to create a lively language
learning environment, and is a great
alternative to more traditional «drilling»
activities.
Nevertheless, minutes from board meetings praised
Alternative East and its programs, which included production of a children's play at a local mall and
learning activities in genetics.
An
alternative to pen and paper, getting kids up and dancing along to the app also provides bonding through
learning as it's an
activity that parents and children can do together without the stress and frustration of traditional homework.
As a parent, teacher, and lecturer I always try to demonstrate my passion for mathematical
activities, that I do not know all the answers, that I sometimes make mistakes and have to try different solution methods, that I value
alternative ways of solving problems and that I can always
learn something new.
This webquest / Internet scavenger hunt is a perfect one day
activity for middle schoolers to
learn more about
alternative energy sources and their impact on the environment.
The repetitive nature of the questions and answers helps to embed vocabulary in the memory - the games really do help to create a lively language
learning environment, and are a great
alternative to more traditional «drilling»
activities.
Inside, the reader will find two papers and summaries of roundtables that provide policy recommendations and practical advice on how to structure contextual teaching and
learning and
alternative assessments
activities at the high school level.
Aside from
alternatives to traditional summer
learning programs (i.e., online math programs), students can continue to think mathematically over summer break by turning everyday
activities into math -
learning opportunities.
Module 1: Introduction to the School2Home program Module 2: Parent Engagement Module 3: Common Core State Standards & Student - Engaged
Learning Module 4: A Collaborative Classroom Module 5: ISTE Standards Module 6:
Alternative Instructional Strategies Module 7: Digital Citizenship Module 8: Daily
Activities
Rather than lengthening the school day, which exhausts young children and deprives older children of the opportunity to engage in extracurricular
activities and sports, a better
alternative is to provide targeted, enriched
learning activities, especially in the summer.
That's because
learning happens everywhere, and we need to find ways to connect the
learning that does occur in school with the
learning that takes place in other arenas, such as afterschool, summer, in clubs and
activities, at work (paid and unpaid), postsecondary settings, online and through technology, and in other educational environments (museums, libraries, and
alternative education, for example).
Among these strategies are
learning centers, interest groups, group investigation, complex instruction, compacting,
learning contracts, tiered
activities, tiered products, rubrics constructed jointly by teacher and student, use of
alternative forms of assessment, and many others.
The game aims to instill three
learning objectives: Save for retirement Pay down debt Manage current consumption Brian says, «I prefer Bite Club as a game - based
learning day
alternative, and as an anchor
activity.
To facilitate teacher
learning, research indicates that teachers need to reflect on their own beliefs (Borko & Putnam, 1995, 1996; Bransford & Schwartz, 1999), have access to
alternative practices and beliefs that are reflective of their subject and grade level and observe the positive impact these practices have on students»
learning (Richardson & Placier, 2001; Sandholtz, Ringstaff, & Dwyer, 1997), yet these
activities can not be accomplished within the limited time constraints of short - term
learning experiences (McKenzie, 2001; Moursund & Bielefeldt, 1999).
The ideas and
activities could be used exactly as described, or might provide a springboard for teaching and
learning opportunities or ideas that inspire teachers to develop
alternative activities that meet the specific needs of their students and curriculum requirements
To begin, she explained that the unTour is, «
activity - based, using highly participatory, improvisational
activities as an
alternative way to look at the art and
learn about Clyfford Still.»
Under the theme «Streets for everybody», from September 16th to 22nd Buenos Aires celebrates the Sustainable Mobility week: a period to reflect on the effects of cars on the environment, embrace
alternative vehicles such as public transportation, bicycles, and our legs, and
learn more about the importance of physical
activity for health.
• Exceptional mechanical aptitude aimed at controlling and operating complex machinery • Deep technical knowledge of CAD / CAM technology and how it is used for machine operations • Great physical stamina and dexterity to perform repetitive work
activities and movements • Well - versed in reading and interpreting blueprints with a view to understand machine schematics and models • Demonstrated ability to
learn new machine operations and adjust machine parts to meet specific instructions • Capable of working in a high noise environment • Able to monitor and assess performance of machinery and make needed adjustments • Proven ability to perform quality control analysis by conducting tests and inspections • Exceptional time management skills aimed at ensuring that machine operations are carried out in a time efficient manner • Excellent judgment and decision making skills; ability to consider costs and benefits of optimal machine operations • Critical thinking abilities aimed at identifying
alternative solutions to machine operation problems • Complex problem solving skills targeted at evaluating possible machine operational issues • Able to plan, organize and schedule machine operations in sync with production agendas • Track record of prioritizing work
activities in accordance to scheduled operating precedence • Skilled at dismantling, repairing and maintaining equipment • Knowledge of operating hand and power tools used in the production trade
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Activities (2) /
Activities (3) /
Activities (4) /
Activities (5) /
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Activity groups /
Activity planning /
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Alternative discipline / Alternatives to residential care / Altruism / Ambiguity / An apprenticeship of distress / An arena for
learning / An interventive moment / Anger in a disturbed child / Antisocial behavior / Anxiety (1) / Anxiety (2) / Anxious anxiety / Anxious children / Appointments: The panel interview / Approach / Approach to family work / Art / Art of leadership / Arts for offenders / Art therapy (1) / Art therapy (2) / Art therapy (3) / A.S. Neill / Assaultive incidents / Assessing strengths / Assessment (1) / Assessment (2) / Assessment (3) / Assessment and planning / Assessment and treatment / Assessments / Assessment of problems / Assessment with care / Assign appropriate responsibility / Assisting transition / «At - risk» / / Attachment (1) / Attachment (2) / Attachment (3) / Attachment (4) / Attachment and attachment behavior / Attachment and autonomy / Attachment and loss / Attachment and placed children / Attachment issue / Attachment representations / Attachment: Research and practice / Attachment with staff / Attention giving and receiving / Attention seeking / Attitude control / Authority (1) / Authority (2) / Authority, control and respect / Awareness (1) / Awareness (2)
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