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Measurement Tools Mrs. Eide’s first grade class Mathias Elementary Rogers, Arkansas

Measurement Tools Mrs. Eide’s first grade class Mathias Elementary Rogers, Arkansas March 29, 2011. S. Hensley 2011. The purpose of the GANAG structure To give students the opportunity to actively use the nine high-yield strategies:. (2) Identifying Similarities and Differences.

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Measurement Tools Mrs. Eide’s first grade class Mathias Elementary Rogers, Arkansas

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  1. Measurement Tools Mrs. Eide’s first grade class Mathias Elementary Rogers, Arkansas March 29, 2011 S. Hensley 2011

  2. The purpose of the GANAG structure To give students the opportunity to actively use the nine high-yield strategies: (2) Identifying Similarities and Differences (7) Cooperative Learning (8) Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback (3) Summarizing and Note Taking (4) Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition (9) Generating and Testing Hypotheses (5) Homework and Practice (10) Cues, Questions and Advance Organizers (6) Nonlinguistic Representations

  3. Goal: Select appropriate measurement tools for length, capacity and mass REPEAT after me: “Today we are going to be learning about measurement tools” Self-assess your knowledge of measurement tools 1 2 3 4 (8) Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback

  4. APK: tape measure measuring cup thermometer clock Pair share: “What do notice that is the same and different about these objects?” (6) Nonlinguistic Representations (7) Cooperative Learning (2) Identifying Similarities and Differences

  5. New information: PowerPoint presentation We can use different tools to measure different things (6) Nonlinguistic Representations (10) Cues, Questions and Advance Organizers

  6. Application: Groups were given a real life problem and asked to solve it. Mrs. Eide modeled using a complete sentence to answer the questions. (5) Homework and Practice (10) Cues, Questions and Advance Organizers

  7. Application: Students worked cooperatively to solve their group’s problem. (7) Cooperative Learning

  8. Application: Students returned to the carpet to share their problems and fill out an anchor chart summarizing their learning. (3) Summarizing and Note Taking

  9. Goal: “Today we learned about measurement tools.” “Turn and tell you partner something you learned about measurement tools” Re-assess your knowledge of measurement tools 1 2 3 4 (8) Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback (4) Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition

  10. G A N A G Student Use of the High Yield Strategies

  11. Marzano, R. J., Pickering, D. J., & Pollock, J. E. (2001). Classroom instruction that works: Research-based strategies for increasing student achievement. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervisionand Curriculum Development. Pollock, J. E. (2007). Improving student learning one teacher at a time. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Pollock, J. E., & Ford, Sharon M. (2009). Improving student learning one principal at a time. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.

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