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Chapter 6 -Interaction

Chapter 6 -Interaction. Frequent / Supportive / Clarifying. Content Objective: To understand the importance of Student to Student Interaction in the classroom. To be aware of many ways students may be able to interact in your classroom Language Objective:

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Chapter 6 -Interaction

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  1. Chapter 6 -Interaction Frequent / Supportive / Clarifying

  2. Content Objective: To understand the importance of Student to Student Interaction in the classroom. To be aware of many ways students may be able to interact in your classroom Language Objective: To speak German To walk-through two examples of classroom interaction activities Objectives

  3. Es kann Schnee noch in dieser Woche, und dann machen Sie sich bereit für einige kalte Temperaturen HeuteThema – Das Wetter

  4. Am Samstag erwarten die rund -15 C HeuteThema – Das Wetter

  5. Alright. I know we don‘t exactly teach or lecture in a foreign language. Hey…Wait a minute

  6. In my class, I am teaching students how to write basic code. Sometimes it seems just as foreign as German. What do we teach?

  7. For Instance, I might say, Make sure your cortex is set to the correct platfrom type and have the potentiometer plugged into analog port 2. Today we are going to write Natural Language code from the Pseudocode your wrote yesterday.

  8. Without a chance to talk to classmates and be able to ask clarifying questions, any of our classes might sound like a foreign language at times. Truth is:

  9. As students struggle with new vocabulary and subject matter, interaction with fellow students is imperative for understanding Interaction!

  10. Yet there is often little time for interaction as instructors often do a majority of the talking. Time for a Lecture?

  11. Source – Educational Review (1967)

  12. So – Interacting is important. How do we do it? How do we get kids to interact?

  13. Find Your Match • Group Response on a White Board • Jigsaw what you Know (Classify / Describe) • Gallery Walk (View other student work) • Take a Stand (Agree / Disagree w/a Statement) • Frozen Moment (Re-enact a scene) • You are There (Interview a historical character) • Role Playing Ways to promote Interaction

  14. Find Your Match • Dinner party Let’s try 2 ways to Interact

  15. Take a slip of paper from the bag and find your partner. Please find your match

  16. Find your match

  17. Imagine you are going to have a dinner party and can invite any 4 musicians to your party. • Who would you invite and why? • How would your seat them around the table? • What would they talk about? Dinner party

  18. Please remember to Interact! Thank You!

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