This blog consists of information I have collected from the professional development trainings I have attended and continue to attend throughout my career as well as information I received through my professional preparation program at California State University San Marcos. Within these pages you will find resources I have collected for all educators and anyone with an interest in History and/or Education.
Monday, September 17, 2012
SDAIE Strategies Observed
One of the most prevalent SDAIE strategies that I have observed in my classroom with my cooperating teacher is Think-Pair-Share. My cooperating teacher and I have both used Think-Pair-Share in our instruction. Think-Pair-Share works great for our students because they are able to work together to understand the assignments and through collaboration they are able to work together to solve problems. I like the fact that Think-Pair-Share allows students to use their independent skills to think, then pair with a partner and get their perspective on an issue, and then share out their point of view on an activity.
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