Add a Teaching Strategies section
In your "Standards" tab/category, you have Bloom's Taxonomy and Marzano's Instructional Strategies. Neither of them are truly standards. They are actually "instructional strategies".
I would like to suggest that Bloom's Taxonomy and Marzano's Instructional Strategies be placed in a separate category or tab called "Strategies". Gardner's Multiple Intelligences could also be added to this category.
To use this category, there could be two options.
1.) A tab (similar to "Standards") would allow the teachers to select which strategies they would include for the particular lesson. The selected strategies would be appear on the lesson plan.
2.) A "Strategies" button could be located on the "Lesson" window. As a teacher enters information on the specific "Activity" tab, he/she can click on the button and select the relevant strategies that are going to be used for/during the lesson. They would show up and print in the "Activity" section of the lesson plan.
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David Cohen commented
I thought there was a way to include a strategies button on the Templates. All of the comments below, RAFT, Bloom's, My Strategies, Fabers, used to be in place. How do I implement?
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Amy Rottura commented
Is there a way to review the elements of the various strategies? For example, if you wanted to use "Think-Pair-Share", is there a way to review the elements of that strategy?
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Amy Rottura commented
Is there a way to review the elements of the various strategies? For example, if you wanted to use "Think-Pair-Share", is there a way to review the elements of that strategy?
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teacher24_70 commented
I see a way to add instructional strategies to a list under the Go To (My Strategies) button, but how do you then add these to lesson sections?
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jenny_stone commented
I think there should be a menu of activities to use. For example, the list could include "Think-Pair-Share," "Elbow partner," "R.A.F.T project," etc.
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peggybrown commented
Be able to create a QR code for your lesson plans to readily link to your plans.
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sharper commented
Adding John Strebe to the list of methods and strategies (like Marzano) would be something I would use in the plans.
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Adelina Rivera commented
Strategies like, using graphic organizer, sentence/language frames, think pair share...
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Jaime Fagan commented
Brilliant!
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Patraicia Matson commented
Could you possibly add Dr. Sharon Faber's reading strategies as a link under your notes tab like the standards have a link in the standards tab?
csfaber@bellsouth.net