Teaching through School-Based Enterprise Day 2 Maria Khwaja, Elun.

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Teaching through School-Based Enterprise Day 2 Maria Khwaja, Elun

How do I start? O You need 2 things: your content and your standards (also called outcomes) O What do you want them to learn? O What will you use to teach it?

Standard Frame O This is what I want them to learn and practice—it might be lots of things! And they will repeat them. Practice makes perfect. O Remember literacy and numeracy requires lots of repeated exercise.

Content Frame O What ‘context’ or ‘world information’ do I want them to know? O For example, at the end of the business unit, I want them to know the basics of business.

Teachers Booklet and Lesson Frame O How will each lesson go? What words, learning outcomes, will they learn? How will they do it? O You don’t need to write everything out! You can just do it in short form.

Brainstorming Time O Think of content you could use to build a set of lessons…