Use the letters of your name to come up with synonyms for the concept of ignite in this chapter:
C is for challenging questions.
H is for the Hook.
E is for engagement.
R is for not expecting one Right answer.
I is for ignite.
I'm off topic again.... I'll use the letters to show some of the areas that research has shown are increased by dialogic teaching's practice of "thinking together".... Language (expressive) Ability to speak in public Understanding/comprehension Reasoning ability Interpersonal Relationships (quality) Examining Assumptions
M...making meaning of material E...engaging students in the process G...gaining a deeper understanding A...answering and discussing questions of a higher depth of knowledge N...not getting hung up on the answer
I'm off topic again....
ReplyDeleteI'll use the letters to show some of the areas that research has shown are increased by dialogic teaching's practice of "thinking together"....
Language (expressive)
Ability to speak in public
Understanding/comprehension
Reasoning ability
Interpersonal Relationships (quality)
Examining Assumptions
M...making meaning of material
ReplyDeleteE...engaging students in the process
G...gaining a deeper understanding
A...answering and discussing questions of a higher depth of knowledge
N...not getting hung up on the answer
L-Literate Learners
ReplyDeleteI-Ignite Interest
N-Nonlinguistic Numeration
D-Dare to Discover
A-Affirm Assimilation
Don't be discouraged
ReplyDeleteEngagement
Believers
Revise and revisit their thinking
Active learning
L...Learning actively
ReplyDeleteI....Ignition
S...Student Engagement
A...Anticapatory Set
T-Thinking
ReplyDeleteR-Real world
I-I can try this
S-Students
H-Happen every day
K - Keep Things Fresh
ReplyDeleteA - Anticipatory Set
T - Thinking Mathematically
H - Highly Engaging
Y - You Need To Preplan your Ignition
J- Just keep thinking
ReplyDeleteU- Understand
D- Differentiate
Y- Yes! Math thinking is fun!