Some you might not wholly agree with, others might just make you chuckle, but the fun post is sure to provide at least
a few useful lessons to every reader.
Not exact matches
I am glad to say that the levels you marked matched the ones I had on my charts almost exactly which proves a
few things — there are no levels but more like zones — each person marks them differently without being necessary wrong, and finally, — your
lessons / teaching / articles / ideas work and provide real,
useful information.
Here are a
few more
useful links from around the web, including inspirational articles, more
lesson plan collections, and tips for teaching poetry.
While breaks can help reset student focus, a
useful alternative — especially for older students — is to switch teaching strategies throughout a
lesson: Try having students team up on a think - pair - share activity or work in groups, spend a
few minutes reviewing concepts, or give a low - stakes practice test at the end of a
lesson.
Sure, I've had a
few useful conversations about what I might do differently with a particular
lesson, but the real objective of all of the evaluations in my career has been to fill out the district - required paperwork.
I've learnt about Colour Theory a
few times before with different teachers and different approaches but this is the most practical and
useful colour theory basic
lesson I have seen.