They have turned into online hubs, buzzing
with learner activity.
Not exact matches
You'll get printable vocabulary cards and nonfiction books
with real photos, emergent readers that your
learners can read and color all by themselves, clip cards, beginning reading games, printable math centers,
activity pages, and more.
A weekend training
activity with the purpose of enabling the
learner to access the alternative and complementary modality of yogic science, a body, mind and spirit philosophy, to achieve a healthier lifestyle and greater well - being for self; to integrate the practical application of yogic science into clinical treatment protocols for addiction services, addressing the whole person, physically, spiritually and mentally.
London About Blog Learn Spanish
with Rob and Liz of Spanish Obsessed, featuring a range of podcasts and
activities for Spanish
learners of all abilities.
Free, online multilingual picture dictionary
with interactive
activities for English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and ESL
learners.
The campaign's video paints a picture of the
activities that
learners can expect to take part in while studying
with the Ofsted Outstanding training provider.
Ideally the two sided task can be laminated for future use
with learners to reduce printing cost This task can be added to
with additional tasks and
activities and scenarios to further develop and explore skills.
In these
activities,
learners are presented
with a real - world context along
with a matching simulation and symbolic function.
On the other hand, Cherret, Wills, Price, Maynard, and Dror (2009) describe the use of interactive videos in which
learners take an active role in engaging
with and participating in
activities being taught.
In this article, I'll explore the 5 most effective tracking techniques in eLearning that you can use to track your
learners»
activity with or without having an LMS.
Plus a second
activity that has no words, just images, which makes it great for
learners to talk to each other, and a PowerPoint presentation of the same problems allows the
learners to share their thinking
with the whole class.
With some 100 students enrolled in his «Informal Learning» course, Blatt arranged a day trip to the ICA to examine its rich variety of exhibits and onsite
activities for
learners of all ages, as well as its ability to provide imaginative online learning experiences specifically designed to engage teens.
The «Endangered Animals Resource Book» is part of the
Activities for Young
Learners Series and is designed to be used
with the Endangered Animals
Activity Book (BLM).
Make
activities: Finally, Make
activities help
learners be creative
with the math they learn.
Earning badges and being part of contests is just a starting point to increase a
learner's continued attention — something that can be even more effective
with, for example, a gamification reward marketplace, where people taking part of the learning
activity can exchange their achieved badges and points for physical rewards or even money (e.g. gift cards, etc..)
There is a card match
activity with 30 different scenarios which the
learners must match to the legislation (which is printable on another sheet).
Among the findings: (1) art
activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type
activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic
activities like writing a story or creating a drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps
learners recall information, (5) speaking words aloud results in better retention than reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated
with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better than the same information presented as words.
Hence, the expectation and understanding of an
activity setting is that these areas will expand and contract as the
learners move from distributing their knowledge
with one another, to working more independently where each will need to have a defined area where they can create (Lippman, 2013).
The workbook is a great tool to support less able students to understand CPA and I have used it successfully it goes through calculating EST and LFT in a methodical way which supports less able
learners to fully understand and ensures progress Includes: (i) Powerpoint presentation
with student
activities (ii) Critical path work booklet If you want your students to learn and apply the CPA fluently the learning resources in this bundle will help.
In addition to creating
activities that build on the connections that you see as an Instructional Designer, structure
activities in ways that allow participants to reflect on the connections they see — and perhaps share these
with other
learners in the course.
This lesson introduces
learners to market positioning, good for an introduction to the topic
with some interactive
activities to promote discussion.
The lesson contains 25 interactive pages
with lots of differentiated
activities and instant
learner feedback.
In this lesson,
learners will be able to: recall and use multiplication facts for the 3, 4 and 8 multiplication tables write and calculate mathematical statements for multiplication using the multiplication tables that they know, including for two - digit numbers times one - digit numbers, using mental and progressing to formal written methods solve problems, including missing number problems, involving multiplication, including positive integer scaling problems and correspondence problems in which n objects are connected to m objects Contains 75 interactive pages
with lots of drag and drop differentiated
activities.
In this article, you will find invaluable tips and strategies on how to map the class
activities with the online materials to achieve the best possible educational experience for your
learners.
One of the easiest routes to authentic technology integration is the WebQuest — «an inquiry - oriented
activity in which some or all of the information
learners interact
with comes from the Internet.»
This Presentation Includes: Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — Story Starters Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Overview of Vocabulary used for a Digital Story - Telling Lesson Flipped Lesson Part - 2 Videos and 2 Resources on Digital Story - Telling Collaborative Group Task — Pair - Share Space for Peer Teaching - Seven Elements of Digital Story - Telling Scaffolded Notes to Support the
Learners - Shared Writing Mini-Plenary
with Critical Thinking Questions — 2 Quizzes Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated
Activities for Level
Learners - 4 Task Cards Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Seven Stages of Life Plenary to Assesses Learning Outcomes - PEEL - Point - Evidence - Explain - Link Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Story Sketch Home Learning for Reinforcement - 18 Free Digital Story - Telling Tools Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
This is a mystery
activity, where
learners are presented
with a set of cards containing clues to answer a central focus question, in this case: Does Amelie make it to the catwalk?.
This resource is a Power Point
with tasks and
activities to help
learners revise word classes.
This Presentation Includes: Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — Story Elements Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Overview of Vocabulary used for a Story Writing Lesson - Story Terms Real Life Application and Career Options of Story Writing Flipped Lesson Part - 3 Videos - Telling a Story, Write a Narrative Story Collaborative Group Task — Pair - Share, Shared Writing Space for Peer Teaching - Story Guide Mini-Plenary
with Critical Thinking Questions — 3 Quizzes on Narrative Story Scaffolded Notes to Support the
Learners - Story Starters Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated
Activities for Level
Learners - 4 Task Cards Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - 3 Prompts Plenary to Assesses Learning Outcomes - PGP: Praise - Question - Polish Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Narrative Story Sketch Home Learning for Reinforcement - Online Stories Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
This educational resource provides teachers and
learners with a range of questions and
activities linked to the film, which is a feature - length version of the documentary TV series Planet Earth, following the migration paths of four animal families.
eLearning courses for online
learners with special needs should include eLearning
activities and assessments that cater to different learning behaviors.
This Presentation Includes: Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — Thirsty Crow Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Overview of Vocabulary used for a Story Writing Lesson - Story Terms Real Life Application and Career Options of Story Writing Flipped Lesson Part - 3 Videos - How to Write a Picture Story Collaborative Group Task — Pair - Share, Shared Writing Space for Peer Teaching - Genre Features Mini-Plenary
with Critical Thinking Questions — 2 Quizzes on Picture Story Scaffolded Notes to Support the
Learners - Story Template Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated
Activities for Level
Learners - 4 Task Cards Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Think of a Picture Plenary to Assesses Learning Outcomes - PGP: Praise - Question - Polish Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Picture Story Sketch Home Learning for Reinforcement - Picture Chart Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
Therefore, it's essential to take the time to try out each
activity and see which works best
with your subject matter and audience, so that your
learners can enjoy a truly amazing and interactive eLearning experience.
This Presentation Includes: Engaging and Creative Lesson Starter — KWL Chart Well Formulated, Measurable, SMART Objectives and Outcomes Overview of Vocabulary used for a Story Writing Lesson - Story Terms Real Life Application and Career Options of Story Writing Flipped Lesson Part - Video - How to Write a Fictional Story Collaborative Group Task — Interactive Venn Diagram, Think - Write - Share Space for Peer Teaching - Fiction VS Non-Fiction Mini-Plenary
with Critical Thinking Questions — Quizzes on Elements of Fiction Scaffolded Notes to Support the
Learners - Story Template Assessment Criteria for Outcome Expectations - Rubrics Differentiated
Activities for Level
Learners - 4 Task Cards Extensions to Challenge the High Achievers - Story Writing Plenary to Assesses Learning Outcomes - PEEC: Point - Evidence - Explain - Conclude Success Criteria for Self Evaluation - My Fictional Story Sketch Home Learning for Reinforcement - Fantasy Story Outline Common Core Standards - ELA - LITERACY.
By all means, all eLearning
activities should make explicit to the
learners the connection of what is actually presented as part of the eLearning content
with its practical application in real life.
LA software lets you compare a student's
activity with others in the program,
with learners who have previously taken the course, and against the module's rubrics.
In fact, non-linearity refers to
learners» freedom of choice
with respect to the order in which eLearning course items, information or
activities, are presented on screen.
With this
activity kit teachers and
learners can: examine why people use cartoons to communicate; investigate how cartoons express people's opinions, beliefs and experiences; and use cartoons to bring global learning into the classroom through a wide variety of topics.
Constant reinforcement of
activities to stimulate these neural pathways is essential if a
learner with special education needs or specific learning difficulties is to achieve his or her potential.
Although there is nothing wrong
with a behavioristic approach for MOOCs, I strongly believe that MOOCs should be taken a step further; instead of relying exclusively on information transmission on a stimulus - response basis, other learning theories may be employed in order to offer
learners variety of online
activities and keep them engaged in the learning process.
Students here are full - time, online
learners about to enter 6th grade, which means more world history and fewer animated
activities, and a series of teachers to correspond
with, rather than just one.
(Bossé and Faulconer 2008) This packet includes four
activities that target foundational components for developing understandings and building fluency
with key mathematical topics: Functions Exponential Functions Linear Functions Quadratic Functions Modeling Probability Right Triangles in Trigonometry Statistics Vocabulary and writing are targeted and facilitation notes are provided to support making mathematics content accessible to all
learners.
Whether you're teaching preschoolers the basics, or working
with English - language
learners (ELLs) who might need different and engaging ways to connect
with a new language, you can find loads of resources out there for alphabet
activities.
By setting rules that allow certain content to appear only when your
learner interacts
with several
activities, you encourage engagement.
As part of this initiative, Darlington College is the first centre to register its
learners on the new Active IQ Level 4 Strength and Conditioning course and also offers the new Active IQ Level 3 Awards in Sports Nutrition, Outdoor Fitness and Sports and Exercise Conditioning qualifications along
with the Level 3 Diploma in Exercise Referral and the Level 4 Certificate in Physical
Activity and Weight Management for Obese and Diabetic Clients.
Fun, seasonal
activities to support EYs and SEN
learners with counting, matching, identifying patterns and creative thinking.
I use this
activity with both my Functional Skills Level 1 and 2
learners, and
with my GCSE class to assist them
with the problem solving aspect of the syllabus.
High click - off rates are a tell - tale sign that online
learners are struggling
with a specific eLearning module or
activity.
A unit of work based on A Midsummer Night's Dream including: powerpoints
with activities to develop
learner's understanding of the plot and characters in A Midsummer Night's Dream; a booklet aimed at supporting
learners towards completing an assessment essay exploring how love is presented in the play and worksheets to develop the use of PEE to explain ideas.
This
activity is great to complete as a formative assessment to ensure your
learners are on target and helps them to work
with each other.