Your students can't sit still? They despise reading from the bottom of their little black hearts?
There's one little thing that can become akin to a drop of luck potion - off-the-wall reading.
☝️Procedure: the students are given a task to complete a table. They go to different texts on the wall, note down the required information. The activity is timed, so as soon as the timer runs out, the students are supposed to go to the next little text or part of a text (jigsaw reading 2.0).
👍Benefits ➕ students don't just sit and read (good for 5-8 grades mostly) ➕ they have a time limit, so they don't diddle-dawdle ➕ it helps them learn to scan the text for required information (a very useful skill!) ➕ they do not cheat off each other (no time!)
👎DisadvantagesDisadvantage ❌ prep time (But frankly, it is a negative side to most additional activities. However, with the advance of AI, it's much easier to manage) 🆘Anticipated problems and solutions: 1⃣ some students might not want to stand up (and it's ok! - just let them read quietly) 2⃣ some might complain that they are not fast enough (pair them up for peer check to aleviate stress)
Your students can't sit still? They despise reading from the bottom of their little black hearts?
There's one little thing that can become akin to a drop of luck potion - off-the-wall reading.
☝️Procedure: the students are given a task to complete a table. They go to different texts on the wall, note down the required information. The activity is timed, so as soon as the timer runs out, the students are supposed to go to the next little text or part of a text (jigsaw reading 2.0).
👍Benefits ➕ students don't just sit and read (good for 5-8 grades mostly) ➕ they have a time limit, so they don't diddle-dawdle ➕ it helps them learn to scan the text for required information (a very useful skill!) ➕ they do not cheat off each other (no time!)
👎DisadvantagesDisadvantage ❌ prep time (But frankly, it is a negative side to most additional activities. However, with the advance of AI, it's much easier to manage) 🆘Anticipated problems and solutions: 1⃣ some students might not want to stand up (and it's ok! - just let them read quietly) 2⃣ some might complain that they are not fast enough (pair them up for peer check to aleviate stress)
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