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Using Guided Notes, Choral Responding, and Response Cards in My Classroom

Using Guided Notes, Choral Responding, and Response Cards in My Classroom. By Christopher Staniszewski. Opportunity to respond . Learn by doing? Let’s do more! Less than half of a seven hour school day is spent doing “the real work of learning”

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Using Guided Notes, Choral Responding, and Response Cards in My Classroom

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  1. Using Guided Notes, Choral Responding, and Response Cards in My Classroom By Christopher Staniszewski

  2. Opportunity to respond • Learn by doing? Let’s do more! • Less than half of a seven hour school day is spent doing “the real work of learning” • One Study – 45% of the school day students are inactively listening, with less than 1% responding • The strategies about to be discussed are both cost and time effective on teachers

  3. Guided Notes • Some types include fill in the blanks, skeleton notes • Variations are endless • Benefits students with behavioral issues, motor deficiencies, ESL students, developmentally disabled, the struggling reader, etc.

  4. Guided Notes (cont.) • Advantages: • Assist in note-taking strategies (encourages good study habits) • Key concepts are highlighted • Students are more likely to know if they are “getting it,” ask questions if they’re not • Teachers carefully plan, stay on task

  5. Guided Notes in my Classroom Experience in Calculus Class Variety of short/ long responces Faster paced class Students more attentive

  6. Choral Responding • Short, one to three word answers • One correct answer is ideal (useful in math!) • Active engagement • Choral Responding vs. Calling on hands • Provide feedback, thinking pause • Careful not to sound like a cult!

  7. Response Cards Cards with things such as yes/true on one side; no/false on the other. Study: better quiz scores than hand raising Use just a few Greatly reduces off-task and disruptive behaviors

  8. Using Guided Notes, Choral Responding, and Response Cards to Increase Student Performance Blackwell, Ann J., and T. F. McLaughlin. "Using Guided Notes, Choral Responding, and Responce Cards to Increase Student Performance." The International Journal of Special Education 20.2 (2005): 1-5. Education Full Text (Wilson Web). Web. 26 Apr. 2011. <http://0-vnweb.hwwilsonweb.com.helin.uri.edu/hww/results/getResults.jhtml?_DARGS=/hww/results/results_common.jhtml.35>.

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