6.5 Reading source. Ex-2.
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1) generative
2) female
3) seed
4) gametophyte
5) embryo
6) pollen
7) fertilization
8) cell
8.1 Reading source.
Ex-1: 1) B
2) A
3) D
4) C
5) B
8.2 Reading source.
1) True 2) False
3) True 4) True 5) False
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Part II
Universal Student Centered Teaching
Activities
Entrance/Exit Ticket Activity
Simple Pre-Assessment Activity
Graphic Organizer Activity
Teacher Silent Time Activity
Think-Pair-Share Activity
Jigsaw Activity
“These are the only six student centered classroom teaching
activities most teachers need to know in order to be a successful
educator.”
E. Vivianna Marcel
Engl
ish Language Specialist
English Language Programs
US Department of State
27 November 2022
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Universal Student Centered Activities
INTRODUCTION
Before Lesson
During Lesson
After Lesson
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Entrance/Exit Ticket
Assessment
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Simple Pre-Assessment of
Lesson Topic
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Graphic Organizer
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Teacher Silent Time
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Think-Pair-Share
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Jigsaw
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Entrance/Exit Ticket
Assessment
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Entrance/Exit Ticket
Assessment
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The table above shows the six classroom activities that will help you engage your students
and start practicing Student Centered teaching.
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Please note that the six STUDENT CENTERED activities in this manual are call
“Universal” because
they can be used at any time during your lessons and can be
used for any content subject or topic.
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All the activities
are explained in detail on the pages that follow
.
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All activities
can be changed and modified by you to meet your and your students’
needs
.
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MOST IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER...
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If you have not used these Student Centered activities regularly in your classes
start by introducing a small part of an activity to your students.
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Many of your students may have never experienced Student Centered Learning
before.
They might be shy at first.
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You may have not taught in a Student Centered manner before.
You may be
nervous at first.
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Start with a small change, Entrance/Exit Tickets are a good place to start.
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At the end of each activity are three online resources.
All the resources are
located on great websites packed with a variety of information for teachers
.
ACTIVITY: Entrance/Exit Ticket Assessment Activity
What is the Entrance/Exit
Ticket activity?
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A quick activity (1-5 minutes) teachers use to gather a variety
of information from their students.
Why use the Entrance/Exit
Ticket activity in your
classroom?
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Entrance/Exit Tickets are a quick and easy assessment (1-5
minutes) activity giving you information you can use to learn
about your students and modify your teaching, if necessary.
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