What is Binko? By Gale Ekiss
What is Binko? It is a person. Dr. James Binko It is a way of presenting. You will be doing a binko-ed presentation. It is a type of lesson plan. You will be doing a binko-ed lesson plan.
Why Binko? Used for over 20 years by Alliances and provides some standardization to what we do. It is not meant for showcasing lots of lessons but instead thoroughly demonstrating 1 lesson. It provides all of the essential elements to a good session: Format Guided Practice--audience participation Clearly given procedures
How to Present in Binko Format? 1. Introduce yourself name affiliation no need to take notes State Title of lesson, Grade Level, and Duration. 1 Minute
How to Present in Binko Format? 2. State the Overview and Purpose Overview-big picture (Why should any student need to know this?) Purpose-drill down (Tells what this lesson will do.) 2 Minutes
How to Present in Binko Format? 3. Briefly give: National standards State standards Materials 4. Objectives 4 Minutes
How to Present in Binko Format? 5. Go through Procedures Use your ppt slides as your cue cards. Have examples of handouts to distribute on show in PPT. 10 Minutes
How to Present in Binko Format? 6. STOP to do some parts of the lesson. Guided Practice 15-20 Minutes
How to Present in Binko Format? 7. Explain how to assess the lesson. Share extensions and sources. Websites Other activities Literature connections Etc.
How to Present in Binko Format? 8. End the lesson with returning to your Purpose.
How to Present in Binko Format? 10. Pass out copies of your lesson or tell audience how to get the lesson. http://alliance.la.asu.edu/asgi/WorkshopHandoutTemplate_June1013.doc
How to Present in Binko Format? Usual time for a session--45 min Practice, practice, practice Use your slides for cue cards Have materials sorted for distribution More tips will come next week It gets easier…..