Top LYS Tweets – January 26, 2021
Lead Your School represents a cadre of educators from across the country that are driven to maximize student opportunities and…
On August 4, my Twitter time line blew up with tweets from the Garland ISD Fundamental 5 Camp. Today I’m sharing the tweets the were inspired from Amy Henderson’s, Frame the Lesson, breakout sessions.
“When the teacher frames the lesson, he/she teaches deeper and stronger — RIGOR… (By @tbrown6567)
If we don’t close the lesson we are leaving retention on the table. (By @rdscroggin)
A major aspect of monitoring and adjusting is monitoring and adjusting SELF! (By @tbrown6567)
Lesson framing provides focus and expectations for the student and teacher. (By @tbrown6567)
Framing requires teacher clarity on lesson purpose and outcomes. (By @charboknows)
True learning is messy…. Practice doesn’t make perfect, it makes it permanent. (By @Hollnwall)
@OCTHenderson, Outstanding presentation! Framing the Lesson provides students an opportunity to self-manage their learning! (By @wells_jovan)
We draw attention to what is important. Frame your lesson! (By @charboknows)
“When I frame the lesson, I am clear about exactly what I want my students to come away with THAT DAY!” A. Henderson (By @Honeytres)
Next up… Recognize & Reinforce
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