Instructional Minute
October 11, 2022
December 19, 2023
Direct Instruction - Essential Components
- Modeling:
- Clear Explanation and Planned Examples
- Practice:
- Guided Practice and Independent Practice
- Supporting Practices:
- Asking the right questions
- Eliciting frequent responses
- Providing immediate specific feedback
- Maintaining a brisk pace
Modeling: Multiple Representations
Multiple means of representation is about providing learners various ways to access and engage with course content and information.
Watch this short video (2.5 minutes) about the benefits of using multiple means of representation while planning your lessons. Want more information on multiple representations? Check out this article from UDL: Multiple Representations
Examples of Multiple Representations
Use different pedagogical approaches to topics or concepts, such as logic, statistics, narrative, case study, multiple perspective, and testimonial.
- Graphic Organizer
- Word Problems
- Codes
- Interactive Media and Simulations
- Hyperlinks
- Tables and Grids
- Closed Captioning
- Illustrations
- Storyboards
- Reader's Theater
- Total Physical Response (TPR)
In the next week, think about how you can use these strategies in your lesson planning and then give it a try!
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K-8 Pacing at a Glance for this Week's Instruction
9-12 Pacing Documents
The document attached outlines 9-12 curricular resources, standards and pacing. This can also be found by clicking here on the LSD website.
IXL - eLearning Library
This on-demand professional learning resource provides micro-learning videos about every IXL feature and best practices for implementing IXL. Teachers must be signed into their IXL accounts to access these videos. https://www.ixl.com/resources/elearning-library
Workshop Model Lesson Plan Form to Assist in Planning Lessons
A resource to use as you see fit.