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Focus on the WHY : Sharing Instructional Goals with Children

Focus on the WHY : Sharing Instructional Goals with Children. objective. Why? Give examples and strategies. . Focus Children’s Attention on Learning Goals. why?. What does it like?. Before: Setting the stage by describing learning goals before the activity happens. During:

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Focus on the WHY : Sharing Instructional Goals with Children

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  1. Focus on the WHY: Sharing Instructional Goals with Children

  2. objective • Why? • Give examples and strategies. Focus Children’s Attention on Learning Goals

  3. why?

  4. What does it like? Before: Setting the stage by describing learning goals before the activity happens. During: Targeted statements to direct children’s focus to learning goals during the activity. Reorientation statements At the end: Providing “wrap-up” statements summarizing what was learned at the end of the activity.

  5. it does not look like.. Expecting that children will know how to focus during an activity. Making statements about what the children will DO during the activity instead of what they will LEARN.

  6. Start an activity by talking about what children are going to learn. SETTING THE STAGEBEFORE THE ACTIVITY “We are going make a guess, or a prediction, about what the chick might like to eat. We are going to learn about how to make good predictions by finding clues in the story. Let’s take a look at the pictures to make a prediction.”

  7. Make targeted statements to direct children’s focus on the goals of the activity. MAKING TARGETED STATEMENTSDURING THE ACTIVITY “Look at you! You are learning to feed the baby some good food. Good food like bananas and oatmeal. Maybe we’ll eat oatmeal tomorrow morning.”

  8. Recap the key points of what children learned at the end of the activity. PROVIDING “WRAP-UP” STATEMENTS AT THE END OF THE ACTIVITY “So, we just learned that when you mix yellow and blue, you make a new color: green!”

  9. SUMMARY Teachers can focus children on learning goals by: • Setting the stage by talking about the process and purpose for the activity before it begins. • Making targeted statements to direct children’s focus to learning goals during the activity. • Providing “wrap-up” statements at the end of the activity.

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