Here’s an excerpt to my part two of the article published by Kahoot last week. Click the link at the bottom to read more.
I am always looking for new ways students can enjoy learning and connect with their classmates. Combining Kahoot! with other learning models in my English class made a big difference!
As I mentioned in my previous article, I got a lot of inspiration from a book I recently read – The EduProtocol Field Guide: 16 Student-Centered Lesson Frames for Infinite Learning Possibilities. Marlena Hebern and Jon Corippo talk about customizable student-centered learning frames that use your content to create lessons that help students master academic content. One of the presented lesson frames was “Frayer a Friend”, a fun way to introduce the Frayer model and have students use it in different ways, such as getting to know their friends.
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