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Repetition-based worksheet homework frustrates teachers and students alike. It often struggles to get results and you never know who’s doing the work. Plus, the feedback to students comes very, very late.
There’s an alternative. Try the Fast and the Curious EduProtocol, an idea from Marlena Hebern and Jon Corippo’s book, “The EduProtocol Field Guide.” It provides students with timely feedback. It’s fun. It gives great repetitions. In short: it works!
Check out this video that gives you the step-by-step instructions on how to use it and why it works.
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In the Cyber Sandwich EduProtocol students work in partners through a structured pair share as they read through content, pair share, then write.
Another video with Cyber Sandwich in action in the classroom!
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Iron Chef is modeled after the Iron Chef cooking show. Students will engage in a gamified jigsaw that makes covering content and presenting to peers fun!
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Quick, easy, and fun way to learn grammar.
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One word and one image is a powerful way to express feelings, reflect on lessons, or create study guides!
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By intentionally creating an absurdly atrocious presentation, students are learning the fundamentals of what constitutes a high-quality presentation. Introducing this EduProtocol is easy because it requires no previous instruction, quickly and deeply captures student interest, and touches upon a variety of skills. Some of these skills include developing visual aesthetics, communicating with concise and effective written language, and technology literacy.
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During the first few weeks of school use this EduProtocol to build community and learn more about each other.
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BookaKucha puts a new and exciting spin on your basic, boring book report. Use BookaKucha to monitor independent reading progress while connecting back to skills learned in class.
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With the sketch and tell EduProtocol students develop understanding of concepts through drawing and explaining.