Teaching Resources:
Active Reading:
Here is file that includes thinking stems to stimulate active reading. These stems can be incorporated within Actively Learn to encourage active reading. Retrieved from teachingmyfriends.blogspot.com
Here is file that includes thinking stems to stimulate active reading. These stems can be incorporated within Actively Learn to encourage active reading. Retrieved from teachingmyfriends.blogspot.com
Blooms Taxonomy:
Here are questioning stems that relate to different levels of Blooms Taxonomy. Consider the sequence of questioning when creating activities in Padlet, or developing quizzes in Socrative. Retrieved from tpri.wikispaces.com
Here are questioning stems that relate to different levels of Blooms Taxonomy. Consider the sequence of questioning when creating activities in Padlet, or developing quizzes in Socrative. Retrieved from tpri.wikispaces.com
Marzano's Questioning Prompts:
Here is Robert Marzano's sequence to building higher ordered thinking skills. Retrieved from marzanoreseach.com
Here is Robert Marzano's sequence to building higher ordered thinking skills. Retrieved from marzanoreseach.com
Strategies for Reaching Multiple Intelligences:
Here are aspects to consider when reaching multiple levels of intelligences. Think about ways Actively Learn, Padlet and Socrative can be be used as platforms to reach different types of learners. Retrieved from tpri.wikispaces.com
Here are aspects to consider when reaching multiple levels of intelligences. Think about ways Actively Learn, Padlet and Socrative can be be used as platforms to reach different types of learners. Retrieved from tpri.wikispaces.com
Higher Ordered Thinking in the Lower Grades:
Here is a brief article on strategies that promote critical thinking in lower grades.
Higher Ordered Thinking in the Upper Grades:
Here are some things to consider when developing higher-ordered thinking.
Here is a brief article on strategies that promote critical thinking in lower grades.
Higher Ordered Thinking in the Upper Grades:
Here are some things to consider when developing higher-ordered thinking.