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In this engaging video, middle school teacher Kevin Pughsley demonstrates the effective use of dramatic enactments as a strategy for recording and representing content during direct instruction. Through his dynamic performance, Pughsley brings the material to life and captures the students' attention, making complex concepts more easily understandable. By incorporating this interactive approach, Pughsley shows how dramatic enactments can enhance learning and retention of information in the classroom setting. This video is a must-watch for educators looking to inject creativity and excitement into their instruction while effectively conveying content to middle school students.
8 Suggested Strategies | 19:12
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Representing Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Processing Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Processing Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Processing Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Processing Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Representing Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Chunking Content
Strand: Direct Instruction
Element: Representing Content