Last year, I had a system for warm-ups/do-nows that I only utilized until around December.
I would project a problem (logic, review, etc.) and have students think about it. I became frustrated after a few months when pretty much nobody tried anymore. I needed a way to hold them accountable, even if it only took 5 minutes.
Introducing.... my do-now templates for this year.
My plan is to post this in Google Classroom Monday and have students turn it in on Friday (or whatever days there are in a shortened week). I will ask students NOT to move ahead, but I know some will. I think I am okay with that. I thought it would be too much of a hassle to post a new doc every single day just for a do-now.
I am going to use ideas from:
* my brain (such as my birthday do-now)
* SolveMe Mobiles!!! (I really love these)
* Would you rather?
* Estimation 180
* Which one doesn't belong?
* Visual Patterns
* review problems
My plan is to have at least two months' worth of these ready to go by the time school starts. Then if I need to tweak a day here or there, it is much faster than having to create a whole week in a pinch.
Students will work on this while I float around and check homework and deal with housekeeping business. Since I will only have a maximum of 12 kids in a resource level class, I do not need all that much time for housekeeping. :-)
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Showing posts with label google classroom. Show all posts
Friday, July 1, 2016
Do-Now Revamp!
Labels:
back-to-school,
do-now,
gafe,
google classroom,
set-up,
tech tools,
tehnology
Sunday, September 6, 2015
#GoogleClassroom Extension!
So, on my twitter feed the other day was an announcement for a new Google Classroom Extension.
Seriously, if you use Google Classroom, GO GET IT NOW!
Once you add it to Chrome, it looks like this in the upper-right side of your browser:
Why is it awesome? Well, if all of your students add the extension, you can instantaneously push websites to them or post announcements/assignments right from there without having to go into Google Classroom.
It's handy!
Thanks, Google!
Seriously, if you use Google Classroom, GO GET IT NOW!
Once you add it to Chrome, it looks like this in the upper-right side of your browser:
Why is it awesome? Well, if all of your students add the extension, you can instantaneously push websites to them or post announcements/assignments right from there without having to go into Google Classroom.
It's handy!
Thanks, Google!
Labels:
gafe,
google classroom,
technology
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