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Brain –

based
Strategies
Involving
students in real
life or authentic
problem solving
Students in a fifth
grade class were
challenged by their
teacher to determine
whether public opinion
in their city matched
that of the country in
public poll regarding
the selection of a
presidential candidate.
Using
projects to
increase
meaning and
motivation.
Projects may not
necessarily be
based on
problems. Another
example of a
project is a project
based multimedia
Simulations
and Role
Plays as
meaning
makers
Categories
Categories
Analogy
Hierarchal
Topical
Topic
Organizer
Web
Organizer
Episode
Pattern
Concept
Pattern
Time-
Sequence in
Arbitration
Process/
Cause-Effect
Process/
Cause-Effect
Songs, Jingles and
Raps. Content can be
more easily learned
when we give it a tune
or make it rhyme
through their
personally composed
songs, jingles and rap.
Mnemonic
strategies assists
the students in
recalling important
information
Writing strategies,
make students write
their own word
problems and make
them ask their
classmates to solve
them
Active review,
instead of the
Teacher conducting
the review, the
students are given
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their turn.
Hands-on activities,
concrete experience
is one of the best
ways to make long
lasting neutral
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connections.
An integrated
approach is also
interdisciplinary
and
multidisciplinary

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An instructional
approach is also
integrated when it
includes the
acquisition of
knowledge, skills,
as well as values
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There are factors
to consider in
choosing a
teaching method

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The
Instructional
Objective 26
The nature of the
subject matter
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The Learners
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The Teacher
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School Policies
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THANK YOU

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Arandelle
Before
Winter Summer

Fears of
ELSA FROZEN 1 Overcoming
her fear

CAUSE EFFECT

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