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In this video, elementary school teacher Karly Ward demonstrates how to effectively process content using the Think-Pair-Share strategy during direct instruction. Karly engages her students by first asking them to think about a specific concept presented in the lesson. Next, she has them pair up to discuss their thoughts with a partner. Finally, Karly facilitates a whole-class discussion where students share their ideas and insights, allowing for a deeper understanding of the material. This video provides a valuable example of how to incorporate active learning techniques in the classroom to enhance student engagement and comprehension.
8 Suggested Strategies | 12:59
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