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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Good Instruction

We have been working on lesson planning for the past week or so.  Planning instruction for learning is one of the most important skills good teachers possess.  Taking it a step further, after you have formulated your plans, now is when you put it all together in front of your class.  Good instruction is just as important as a good plan.



What is good instruction?  Take a few minutes and think about effective teachers you have had in your life.  Think about ineffective teachers you have had.  What was the difference in the two types of teachers?  I am thinking it probably has something to do with the way they presented the information.
Some hints to make you an effective presenter:
  • Know your material!  If you don't know what you are talking about, your students will sense this.  
  • Speak with a loud enough voice to be heard by all of your students.  Relax the nerves. 
  • # 1 rule is to be prepared!  Students know when you are winging it.  Don't be that teacher!
  • Practice with a friend or in front of a mirror before your lesson.  Those that practice do so much better than those that don't!
A good way to be a good teacher is to watch videos of other good teachers.

  • The Teaching Channel is a good place to search for videos that show good teaching.  
  • You can sign up for a free account with an email address.  
  • This will enable you to save videos and lesson ideas for future use.  
  • Be sure to write down the email and password you used.  
Your blog assignment is to find a short video (2 to 5 minutes) of a teacher that teaches the same grade level as you are teaching on The Teaching Channel.


  • Write a review of the video. 
  • Write down the "Questions to Consider" and Answer the "Questions to Consider" found on the side panel of your video.
  • Copy the URL of the video and hyperlink on your blog.  
  • Take a screenshot of your chosen video that shows the questions on the right panel. (like I have done for you)
  • The name of your video should reflect the name of your Teaching Channel video.
As always use the rubric for best grading results.  This blog is due on Monday, February 5.  

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