I thought you might get more out of this if I did a short video. [no laughing please...teehee]
I will address:
Teaching in Chunks
Class-Yes
Teach-OK
Hope this helps in some small way!
Thanks for watching {and NOT laughing!]
Ok, so I'm a little late to the party, but had to share for "Make It Monday".
I have an obsession with vintage millinery flowers, and I'm still on the journal/notebook "kick"...lol
So, I wanted to share my personal journal that I made with some of my fav vintage millinery flowers and of course, some vintage "bling! I LOVE the way it turned out!
And here is one that I made for a bloggy friend of mine.
Head on over and check out what others have made....HERE!
I love your video! I've been strongly considering using some of the basic concepts of WBT, and this really helped me see that it can be useful and easy to do.
Do the gestures have to be done in a certain way or can they just be what comes to your mind? Do you plan out what gestures you really want to do?
I just make up my own gestures. I think about it a little ahead of time, but some just come to me as I go. I haven't done the scoreboard, but I have plans to. I have seen it before in someone's youtube video. Thanks for reminding me of that!
That's good to know! I've never tried the WBT style, so I love your advice! You're welcome. I think the scoreboard seems like a fun way to get the students motivated to follow expectations.
What do you do when/if kids are purposely being silly to get attention during the class, yes?
I am absolutely INTO WBT. It's a lot of fun! I haven't been too good at the Teach OK but hope to be better this year. Class Yes has been a favorite. Whenever people walk into my room, I feel like that is one of the most impressive things to happen! It's amazing how quick the students respond to it. Thanks for sharing the video and being brave. Turned out great :)
Thanks for linking up!! Love your journal:)) It's never too late to link up:)
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Thanks so much! This is such a fun linky party, and perfect for me! :)
DeleteLoved the video. Thanks for the tips :)
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My Second Sense
Thank you, Tania. You're welcome!
DeleteI love the vintage style! Your journal came out great!! :)
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Learning Is Something to Treasure
Thanks so much!
DeleteI love your video! I've been strongly considering using some of the basic concepts of WBT, and this really helped me see that it can be useful and easy to do.
ReplyDeleteDo the gestures have to be done in a certain way or can they just be what comes to your mind? Do you plan out what gestures you really want to do?
Also, do you use the scoreboard?
Thank you so much!
Miss A's Kindergarten
I just make up my own gestures. I think about it a little ahead of time, but some just come to me as I go. I haven't done the scoreboard, but I have plans to. I have seen it before in someone's youtube video. Thanks for reminding me of that!
DeleteThat's good to know! I've never tried the WBT style, so I love your advice! You're welcome. I think the scoreboard seems like a fun way to get the students motivated to follow expectations.
DeleteWhat do you do when/if kids are purposely being silly to get attention during the class, yes?
I loved the video!! I like the idea of having the kids teach each other.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Connie:)
www.welcometofirstgraderoom5.blogspot.com
I am absolutely INTO WBT. It's a lot of fun! I haven't been too good at the Teach OK but hope to be better this year. Class Yes has been a favorite. Whenever people walk into my room, I feel like that is one of the most impressive things to happen! It's amazing how quick the students respond to it. Thanks for sharing the video and being brave. Turned out great :)
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Reaching for the TOP!