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In this informative video, teacher Amy Klappenbach demonstrates an effective strategy for conducting direct instruction lessons in an elementary school setting. The focus of the lesson is on chunking content to help students better process information. Amy explains the importance of providing processing time between chunks of information to allow students to fully absorb and understand the material being taught. By using this effective strategy, teachers can ensure that students are actively engaged in their learning and able to retain the information being presented. This video is a valuable resource for elementary school educators looking to enhance their direct instruction techniques and help students succeed in their learning.
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Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Processing Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Chunking Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Processing Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Chunking Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Chunking Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Representing Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Chunking Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Processing Content