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1 November 6, 2008

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3 What are foldables? 3 dimensional interactive graphic organizers that students create Can be used as a self-check study guide Can be used at any level with any subject Learning assessment tools

4 Why use foldables? Fun and motivating hands-on approach As a study guide Note taking to help organize information/Improve student note-taking skills Reach all learners Students retain information Alternative assessments Replace the use of worksheets (reduce copy count) Projects Integration of subject areas Hold students accountable

5 When do we use foldables? Introduce new vocabulary words Introduce new skill, topic, or concept Before, during, and/or after the lesson Guided/ or whole group instruction Review Anytime/daily

6 How should we use foldables? Teacher directed/modeling Guided practice Alternative assessments Independent practice-students create their own folds/projects

7 70% of input to the human brain is visual.

8 Basic Folds & Terminology Hamburger Hotdog Taco Burrito Valley Mountain Shutter Accordian

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23 Look for a Pattern Caitlin went to piano lessons on May 6, then again on May 13, and May 20. What are the next TWO dates she will attend piano lessons?

24 Make a Picture or a Diagram Michael lives 2.5 blocks west of the school. Liz lives 3 blocks east of the school. Sophie lives 1 block east of Liz. Juan lives 1.5 blocks north of the school. Draw a diagram to show where they live. Label how far each one lives from the school.

25 Make a Table or Chart Andy, Ramon, Jessica, and Marie each have different pets. The pets are a cat, a dog, a parrot, and a turtle. Andy’s pet has wings. Marie doesn’t have a turtle or dog. Jessica’s pet has a shell. List everyone’s pet.

26 Write an Equation Mr. Lee bought some new sports equipment for the school. He bought 7 boxes of baseballs and 2 boxes of footballs. Each box of baseballs holds 6. Each box of footballs of 5. How many balls did Mr. Lee buy in all? ( 7 x 6 ) + ( 2 x 5 ) = _____

27 Article: Vocabulary Strategies for the Mathematics Classroom Read the article and discuss as a table group. What are the main points of this article? What will you change as a result of reading this article and attending this workshop?


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