By Karen Paris Mid-Term Project EDTC 631 Linking the Brain, Mind, Teaching and Learning
Tell time using both analog and digital clocks. Tell time using a “24-hour clock” and distinguish between A.M. and P.M. Tell time using specific words, phrases, and sentences. Ask and respond orally and in writing to the question “What time is it”? Tell time using both analog and digital clocks. Tell time using a “24-hour clock” and distinguish between A.M. and P.M. Tell time using specific words, phrases, and sentences. Ask and respond orally and in writing to the question “What time is it”?
Prime-Time 1 New learning takes place and is most likely to be remembered. Down Time Time when it is most difficult for retention to occur, practice helps the learner further process the information. Prime-Time 2 Closure – the second most important learning position and helps the learner determine sense and meaning.
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