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Technology motivates students to learn in new ways - Center for Public Education
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Filling in the gaps
For students with extra needs,
technology can help fill in learning gaps, by exposing students to background
information and providing opportunities for individual practice. For example, in
an ESL classroom, the teacher might use an LCD projector to teach vocabulary
terms coming up in a future lesson in the regular classroom. Students then can
get individual practice with those terms in the computer lab.This type of preteaching, which is “sort of like a preview to a movie,” has
also been helpful for students in Title I programs, said Connie Boutwell,
supervisor of federal programs for the district. If students have had an
introduction to the vocabulary, she said, “when they hear it for the first time
in the regular classroom they’re not lost.”
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great printable K-1 manips for sequencing and file folder games
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STEP 2 for Custom Bingo Cards
DLTK bingo maker--free and great! Excellent graphics and option to type in text of your own.
