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Renee Hedges

Comprehension Strategies - Making connections, questioning, inferring, determining impo... - 0 views

  • from Strategies That Work, Mosaic of Thought, and Reading with Meaning, this page gives you information on the six comprehension strategies known as making connections, questioning, visualizing, inferring, determining importance, and synthesizing.
    • Renee Hedges
       
      Comprehension Strategies
joe czalko

Visual Learners - Learning Styles and Visual Learners - 0 views

  • Visual learners learn best by seeing what they are being taught.
  • diagrams, mind maps, word webs, visuals, and other forms of graphic organizers will help visual learners get the most from your instruction. Teach students to use highlighters when going through their notes and to create flashcards when studying for tests and learning information.
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    look at visual learning,definition,styles,and strategies. Also links to other articles on the subject.
Rochelle Gove

Helping Visual Learners Succeed | Education.com - 0 views

    • Michael Kekic
       
      This would work with science because you could use this strategy with having students identify vocabulary words or even better when describing a cycle of some scientific process. Also visual patterns in words can be very important to science because knowing prefixes many words in science class can be understood without even knowing the word before hand. 
  • Demonstrate what you want your child to do.
    • Michael Kekic
       
      I like to use prezi for presentations in science. It really allows you to get deeper into the subject material with visuals. I can use it to keep zooming in on a photo and eventually show what an "atom" looks like and the students start to understand how small they truly are!
    • Rochelle Gove
       
      I like how this article breaks down strategies to help students succeed!
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    • Rochelle Gove
       
      I Think that so many of these techniques can be used through out any content area.
Renee Hedges

The Cornell Note Taking System - 0 views

  • There is no one right way to take notes in class. One effective note-taking system is called The Cornell System, which was designed by Walter Pauk, emeritus, at Cornell University. To use this system you will need a large loose-leaf notebook. This allows you to insert class handouts, rearrange notes easily, or remove notes to spread them out and study. To learn more about this note-taking framework read Chapter 5 in Pauk's book
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      Cornell Note Taking Strategy to assist students
Elizabeth Bendlak

Roger Housden: Why Poetry Is Necessary - 0 views

  • Poetry at its best calls forth our deep being. It dares us to break free from the safe strategies of the cautious mind; it calls to us, like the wild geese, as Mary Oliver would say, from an open sky. It is a magical art, and always has been -- a making of language spells designed to open our eyes, open our doors and welcome us into a bigger world, one of possibilities we may never have dared to dream of.
    • Elizabeth Bendlak
       
      Why do you think poetry is important?
Tyler Pacifico

EBSCOhost: Avoiding Math Taboos: Effective Math Strategies for Visual-Spatial Learners... - 0 views

    • Tyler Pacifico
       
      While auditory-sequential learners may do well with content that requires steps, the deep understanding of the material is vacant.
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    • Tyler Pacifico
       
      This is assuming that homework and material presented is done in a specific manner.
David Pluck

Pearson Prentice Hall: eTeach: Strategies for Visual Learners - 0 views

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