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In this video, teacher Deborah Thomas demonstrates an effective strategy for recording and representing content during direct instruction. By utilizing summaries, students in the middle school audience can better comprehend and retain information presented in the lesson. Thomas skillfully breaks down complex concepts into key points, helping students to create meaningful connections and synthesize information. This video will provide valuable insights into how teachers can support student learning through concise summaries during direct instruction, ultimately enhancing comprehension and engagement in the classroom.
8 Suggested Strategies | 17:09
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