This video response worksheet helps students record notes and thoughts in response to videos that they watch in class or for homework. This worksheet prompts students to record:
-Title
-Source
-Learning Intention
-Graphic Notes
-3 facts or concepts learned from the video
-2 questions, wonderings, or thoughts in response to the video
-1 connection formed in response to this video
This is a great tool for any teacher implementing "flipped classroom" assignments. This worksheet holds students ac
I created this graphic to accompany language introduced in the book, "Making Thinking Visible: How to Promote Engagement, Understanding, and Independence for All Learners," by Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, and Karin Morrison
I recommend printing this document on brightly colored paper.
Display this graphic in your classroom as an anchor chart. Help your students identify thinking moves as they develop understanding.
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Math Teacher turned Executive Function Coach!!
Teaching is my calling, my passion. I am a lifelong learner and I relish in the opportunity to ingrain this quality in my students.
My own education history
New York University - BA in Anthropology;
Hunter College - MA in Education;
Western Connecticut State University - EdD in Instructional Leadership
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If I wasn't a teacher, I'd be a farmer. I love all things plant-related.
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