Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Bust a Move

Sometimes "low tech" is the way to go because it lends itself to getting the students up and moving around during the course of the period. Here is a short list of ideas that incorporate ways teachers have their kids up and moving to lessons they would be doing anyway. Put the phones down, and the Chromebooks back in the carts. Students, get out your Ticonderoga #2.

1. TWALK. Please do not confuse with the popular dance move, TWERKing. Students may find it disturbing to see their teacher trying to execute that lesson. It is exactly how it sounds; students are asked to talk and walk simultaneously. No gum chewing allowed for some. For more information on it click here: TwalkIt!

2. File Folder Activity. Got some leftover file folders? Now you can do something productive with these besides using them to house top secret government documents! Click here: NoJustForFilingAnymore

3. Stations. Accomplish the things you already do. Get on the train by clicking here: ChooChoo 

Please have a good rest of the week and thank you for everything that you do. 


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