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In this informative video, teacher Lindsey Smeenk demonstrates the effective use of structured grouping to organize student interactions in elementary school classrooms. With a focus on all lessons, Lindsey explains how this strategy can help students collaborate and engage with one another in a purposeful way. By implementing structured grouping, teachers can create a conducive learning environment where students can work together to achieve academic success. This video is a valuable resource for elementary school educators looking to enhance student learning through organized and meaningful interactions.
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Strand: All Lessons
Element: Organizing Student Interactions
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Element: Organizing Student Interactions
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Element: Organizing Student Interactions
Strand: All Lessons
Element: Organizing Student Interactions
Strand: All Lessons
Element: Organizing Student Interactions
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