Surprisingly, it is already February, so it's time to move onto our new topic, Identifying Similarities and Differences. For this month, perhaps everyone could share their general thoughts on the chapter, examples of graphic organizers that facilitate comparing and contrasting, or even student examples. Also, maybe teachers of the sciences or mathematics could share how they are able to incorporate similarities and differences in their disciplines where it might be difficult to do so.
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Each month please read the chapter that correlates with the monthly topic, respond to the "Read and Reflect" and the "Discuss" section and post your responses on the blog. Also, please use ideas from the "Do" section to apply the monthly topic in your classroom and post your experience. I encourage you to comment on other blog member's posts. The more interactive we make our blog the more we will gain from the experience!
All posts should be complete by the last day of the month. Then we will be on to another topic!!
Each month please read the chapter that correlates with the monthly topic, respond to the "Read and Reflect" and the "Discuss" section and post your responses on the blog. Also, please use ideas from the "Do" section to apply the monthly topic in your classroom and post your experience. I encourage you to comment on other blog member's posts. The more interactive we make our blog the more we will gain from the experience!
All posts should be complete by the last day of the month. Then we will be on to another topic!!
Thursday, February 2, 2012
February Topic - Identifying Similarities and Differences
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I really liked the example from the book in which they used history to compare events and outcomes. I wish my teachers had done that! I feel that analogies allow for such a deeper understanding of comparisons and relationships. You'll have to let us know how it goes. It may take some pretty explicit teaching!
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