Maribeth Haines, Eddie Lawrence Core Break-out Session June 24-26. 2013.

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Maribeth Haines, Eddie Lawrence Core Break-out Session June

Index Card Self Reflection  Top left corner On a scale of 1-5, how would you rank the level of student engagement in your classroom at the present time?  Center Describe examples of effective student engagement that one might have observed in your classroom this past year.

Why the need to increase student engagement?

Content Objectives Participants today will:  identify the 8 engaging qualities of work.  analyze and evaluate levels of student engagement during classroom instruction.

Language Objectives Participants today will:  be able to discuss examples of the 8 qualities of Student Engagement.  write one-sentence summaries to describe 2 engaging qualities.  read summaries to a partner.  apply orally, and in writing, new vocabulary words related to student engagement.

Poster Power Walk-and –Learn

One Sentence Summaries  On the back of your card, Write a one sentence summary of 2 elements of engagement, including ways these elements might appear in your unit plan.  Read to a partner. Reciprocate.

High School Algebra Rubric/Video b0dfM

Conclusion/Review of Objectives  Explain the need for high levels of Student Engagement  Read about the 8 Engaging Qualities  Write about Student Engagement  Listen/Speak to a partner about 2 Engaging qualities  Analyze and evaluate levels of Student Engagement

Added Bonuses 1. Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol SIOP Model 2. Incorporating all four language domains