strategies that encourage motivation and engagement

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Strategies that encourage Motivation and Engagement

(Informational Packet)

Melisa Ledesmaand

Meghan Carlson

KWL Chart

KWHL chart

Exit Slips• Tell me one thing you

enjoy doing in class and why?

• Tell me one thing that you would like me to stop doing in class and why?

• Tell me one thing you would like me to start doing in class (something I have not done that will help you learn)

Exit Slips• Please think about what

you learned yesterday and today. I want you to circle the smiley face that matches your feelings and abilities related to section (?).

Exit Slips (Math)

Learning Goals• Assessment Portfolio• Write 3 things in

areas/subjects that you are doing well in.

• Write 3 things in areas/subjects that you can improve upon.

• Be specific.

Progress Monitoring

• Total assignments• Assignments you

completed• Missing assignments• Opportunity (quiz %)• Celebration (test %)• Current percentage in

class• Reflection

Progress Monitoring

• Weekly reflection• Why do you have this

grade in this class/subject this week?

• What are you going to do to maintain/improve your current grade in class/subject this week?

Student Interest Inventory

Student Interest Inventory• Find someone in

the class who: likes playing soccer, has a birthday in October, is a Cubs fan, likes to go shopping, plays a musical instrument etc.

Student Interviews

Rubrics

Rubrics

Multiple Intelligences Survey

Multiple Intelligences Survey

Multiple Intelligences Survey

Student Choice

Student Choice

Peer Tutoring

• Sage and Scribe• Assign one person the role of

the Sage, “All knowing.” This person will begin by explaining to the other partner how to do the first problem.

• The other partner’s role is the Scribe. “The writer.” This person writes what the Sage says.

• After every problem, the roles switch.

Cooperative Learning

• Cooperative Groups• Group Leader• Recorder• Reporter• Contributor

Cooperative Learning

• Roundtable• Each person has a role,

depending on your number, in order to complete the problem

Cooperative Learning

• Inside-Outside Circle• Form two circles• Students chooses a

partner in front of them• Students quiz each

other• Rotate the circles to

obtain a different partner (questions)

Cooperative Learning

• Find Someone Who• Give each student a set of

questions or problems• In pairs, person A asks

questions to person B. • Person B answers the

questions • Each pair of students

takes turn asking/answering problems

Cooperative Learning

• Think, Pair, Share• Teacher asks a

questions or problem• Students then answers

the problem• Students then find a

partner and pair up• Pairs of students then

discuss their results

Cooperative Learning

• Jigsaw• Each student receives a

portion of the material to be introduced

• Students leave home researching their material

• Next day, students come to class with their “new” material and present to the class

Teacher Friendly Websites

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