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Join teacher Denise Lang as she demonstrates how to effectively utilize Inside-Outside Circles to organize student interactions in the classroom. In this video, Denise shows elementary school teachers how to implement this strategy across all lessons to promote student engagement and collaboration. With Inside-Outside Circles, students have the opportunity to interact in a structured and dynamic way, fostering meaningful connections and enhancing their learning experience. Watch as Denise provides step-by-step instructions and tips for successfully incorporating this strategy into your classroom routine, creating a dynamic and interactive learning environment for all students.
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Strand: All Lessons
Element: Organizing Student Interactions
Strand: All Lessons
Element: Organizing Student Interactions
Strand: All Lessons
Element: Organizing Student Interactions
Strand: All Lessons
Element: Organizing Student Interactions
Strand: All Lessons
Element: Organizing Student Interactions
Strand: All Lessons
Element: Organizing Student Interactions
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Element: Previewing Content
Strand: All Lessons
Element: Previewing Content