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Everything You Need From Beginning to EndBY: DIANA DUBISKY, MARIA CARAS AND BROXIE PONE
Unit Lap bookGREAT ORGANIZATIONAL TOOL THAT WILL WRAP UP ALL CONTENT INTO ONE UNIFIED STUDY GUIDE.
Unit Lap Book Pre( preparation)
Unit lap books are used as a unit study guide. Go through the curriculum and pick out all important content Use the DPI website for the percentage break down of your content Example: Diagrams, vocabulary, procedures, formulas, graphs can be used to
assist in mastery of objectives. Begin to create foldable that can display information Make sure to organize your lap book in a manner that is easy to read and
comprehend. Make a sample that students can use as an example.
Unit Lap Book Preparation
First start out with a file folder
Unit Lap Book Preparation
Step One: Open folder and lay it flat on a surface
Step Two: Grab the two ends and fold them towards each other.
Step Three: Crease firmly
Now you are ready to create a study guide
Pick on objective: Use graphs, pictures, maps, vocabulary,
percentages, diagrams, worksheets
Anything that is important and catches students attention, use lots of color. Color code your objectives.
Example: Science: Chemistry Vocabulary: Matching definition to term Law of conservation of Matter statement
Compare and Contrast Physical vs. Chemical reaction
Steps to solving a chemical equation.
Allow your student to be creative
Color is very important to our brains. If you want your students to remember : REMEMBER TO ALWAYS USE COLOR
Allow students to draw , use foldable of their choice Give students options
Lap Books
Lap books are a big hit in the classroom. I use them at the end of the year for EOG preparation. When my classes are ready to review, we begin to construct Unit Lap Books for all Units. We review by creating a foldable , drawing diagrams, graphs etc., for each unit.
This hands on exploration allows your students to review and prepare while they are visually and kinesthetically engaged. Students are not even aware they are in EOG preparation mode.
This tool allows my students to have a unified study guide with everything they need in hands reach to assist their goal in mastery of all objectives.
Using Data to increase EOG preparationMaria Caras
Data Collection
While analyzing data is important to look for what needs to be done for improving outcomes.
Changes should be made in instruction providing enrichment and academic intervention when necessary .
Using Data
Give pretest and record results for baseline data. After teaching a standard, quiz students on standard. Record and chart results.
Using Data (con)
After results have been recorded, go back and decide if the objective/standard is a high, medium, or low priority for their students.
A plan of action can be determined for the class and for individual students. The data will decide how to use instructional time effectively. ( whole group vs. small group) Retest and record results until desired achievement level is obtained. Test again at a later date to ensure mastery.
Classroom Data Board
Give small assessments weekly to measure students’ progress. Record information onto a data sheet, chart and/or graph for the entire class. This
information can be displayed in the classroom. Have contests with classes. Reward success.
Schoolnet
Schoolnet breaks down performance by standard while providing links to related reports, which work the same for both Classroom and Benchmark tests.
Schoolnet gives an overall picture and helps group students based on strengths and weaknesses on tested standards.
Student Data Folders
Students are given copies of standards and I can statements. Students are responsible for charting their progress for each standard that is
assessed. Students are given the opportunity to reflect becoming more accountable for their
own learning. Students are motivated when they see improvement.
Immediate Feedback
Some sites to help provide immediate feedback to students:
www.plickers.com
www.gradecam.com
Engaging and prepping for the EOG
Broxie Pone
Keep it relevantBut Keep it short and sweetOr keep it silly and stupid
Use primary and secondary resourcesRead legends, myths, stories and/or biographies
Use acronyms and riddlesUse manipulatives
Debate, role play, create and write
Conceptual Based Teaching
WARCulture
Revolution
GovernmentGeography
The Past to the Present
Predicting the future
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/docs/curriculum/socialstudies/secondary/ushistorysupportdoc2007.pdf
Terrorism
MigrationScarcity
Essential QuestionsUsing The 5 W’s and How
To Create A Design
Who?Main characters
What?Effects
When
Specific date and tim
eWhere?Specific place
Why?Cause(s)
How?Relevant to my life
Essential QuestionsUsing The Senses To
Write Their Own Story
See
Feel
Hear
Taste
Smell
Be CreativePlay The Cloud Game
The Cloud GameELF
DOG
MUPPET
MAN
SANTA
Create A Continent
Math- graphing
Science- land forms
ELA- writingSS- geography Art
Interdisciplinary Teaching
Make It Short and SweetSilly and Stupid
Mnemonics
Make Learning FunPlay Games
Plickershttps://www.plickers.com
Who was the first president
of the United States of America?
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