Listen "Cold Calling"
Episode Synopsis
When teachers are trying to problem-solve a situation, we often find a tip or strategy and apply it to all students. I want to encourage you to think it through, think about YOUR class of kiddos. Will it work with every student?Here’s my example: Cold calling. According to Doug Lemov of Teach Like a Champion and Paul Bambrick Santoyo of Get Better Faster-Cold calling is an action step designed to engage all students and to discourage students from tuning out Things to consider: Your relationship with each student. Students are easily embarrassed among peers when they can’t answer a question. I’ve seen students as young as five, shrink down in their seats when they can’t answer a question. Children read the room from a young age. They know where they fall in the range of high and low students. Those frantically waving their hand, and those sitting quietly trying to understand what was asked. A few too many questions given to re-engage a student who isn’t able to answer can slow down relationship building. Online phonics diagnostic @whamphonics.comAdditional elementary resources @ https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Whamphonics
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