These reading and writing games, daily notebooks, teaching cards, etc. will keep my students learning in differentiated and exciting ways! Each of these items will deliver exciting, hands on, differentiated instruction to each of my students. My students have fallen behind from quarantine, virtual learning, and all the other trials the past two years of the pandemic have brought them. All of my students may be about the same age, but their learning levels and needs vary greatly.
In order to close the pandemic induced learning gap, we must meet our kids where they are at. Kids do not have the attention spans or learning capacities they used to have. We must provide learning in more modern, hands on, and challenging ways to keep students engaged in the classroom. Several techniques from the past still work extremely well today, but as we all know education is an ever changing world and we must always be flexible.
Each item listed below will greatly benefit my students learning. The writing journals and social emotional prompt cards will provide us daily practice in writing, the tricky word and nonfiction quickie teaching cards will give students a way to take control of their learning by practicing with partners, and the literacy games will give students a fun hands on way to practice the skills they are learning in class.
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These reading and writing games, daily notebooks, teaching cards, etc. will keep my students learning in differentiated and exciting ways! Each of these items will deliver exciting, hands on, differentiated instruction to each of my students. My students have fallen behind from quarantine, virtual learning, and all the other trials the past two years of the pandemic have brought them. All of my students may be about the same age, but their learning levels and needs vary greatly.
In order to close the pandemic induced learning gap, we must meet our kids where they are at. Kids do not have the attention spans or learning capacities they used to have. We must provide learning in more modern, hands on, and challenging ways to keep students engaged in the classroom. Several techniques from the past still work extremely well today, but as we all know education is an ever changing world and we must always be flexible.
Each item listed below will greatly benefit my students learning. The writing journals and social emotional prompt cards will provide us daily practice in writing, the tricky word and nonfiction quickie teaching cards will give students a way to take control of their learning by practicing with partners, and the literacy games will give students a fun hands on way to practice the skills they are learning in class.
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