Relacionar Columnas Instructional StrategiesVersión en línea 10 Powerful Instructional Strategies for Student Achievement por Darian Barillas 1 Student Centered 2 Activating Strategy 3 Rigorous 4 Essential Question 5 Student Movement 6 Higher Order Thinking Questions 7 Graphic Organizer 8 Interactive Learning (IL) 9 Summarize 10 Relevant Vocabulary 11 Limited Lecture A collection of ten best practices. Summarizing is the final part of the class. Here the teacher can ask questions and assess whether the students have learned. It is the objective of the class and what the students are intended to learn. Use vocabulary that is relevant and limited to what your students can handle and understand. A graphic organizer is a visual aid for students to learn new information in a different way Activities should be challenging and progress at a rapid pace. Classes must be active so the students do not get bored. Asking superior questions of students is to challenge them and promote their thinking and problem solving. The students are the center of the class, focus on them as a principal priority. Do activities where students can move physically because it is difficult for them to be quiet all the time. Every 15 minutes of class involve the students with some activity. Helps students to have active and positive thinking through the things they like.