Interactive Learning Experiences, Grades 6-12: Increasing Student Enga

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piThis book will excite teachers who want to motivate today’s secondary students. Information about the brain, presented along with the author’s personal teaching experiences, tips, and creative game ideas, makes for a very worthwhile read!br //i-Cindy Bean, Seventh-Grade Math Teacherbr /Arcola Intermediate Middle School, Schwenksville, PA/ppbiEnergize adolescents with memorable and engaging learning experiences!/i/b/ppResearch shows that the adolescent brain is wired to seek novelty and ignore familiar stimuli. This innovative resource demonstrates how teachers can transform everyday classroom lectures into memorable experiences and reinforce course content by introducing new, different, and surprising elements into daily lessons./ppBased on brain-compatible teaching principles, the updated edition of iMaking Learning Come Alive/i shows how to use stimulating interactive learning experiences to connect teenagers with content. Teachers will find activities and ideas for introducing each learning experience and will discover how to design and assess their own. Updated throughout, this new edition offers:/pulliNine new sample learning experiences, including four in math and science /liliA revised assessment chapter that covers standards-based education and NCLB /liliReflection questions in each chapter/li/ulpThe learning activities can be used as is or modified to connect with hundreds of themes and concepts across middle school and high school curricula./p (20080228)

 

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