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In this informative video, teacher Shannon Rivard demonstrates how academic notebooks can be used as a powerful tool for recording and representing content during direct instruction in an elementary school classroom. With a focus on the strand of direct instruction and the specific topic of representing content, Shannon provides practical examples and strategies for students to effectively capture and engage with the material being taught. By showcasing the benefits of using academic notebooks for organizational purposes, note-taking, and review, Shannon empowers educators to implement this valuable strategy in their own classrooms to enhance student learning and understanding.
8 Suggested Strategies | 16:25
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