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Review Strategies Bree Barnett Dreyfuss BreeBarnett@hotmail.com Maria Kapadia Maria.Kapadia@yahoo.com Leadership Institute – March 24 th, 2012
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Modeled: Rotating Review Each group is assigned a concept, poster and a pen Write as much you can on your poster Rotate posters and add to each one in turn
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Traditional Review Worksheets with practice problems or vocabulary or conceptual questions Teach students how to review themselves Teacher-led review either by concept or problems Vocabulary Cards or Flash cards
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Concept Mapping Students are given a list of terms or phrases and asked to construct a concept map
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Write your own Test Students create their own questions about their tests given specifics like: Type of question (multiple choice, calculation, etc) Number of questions Afterwards students share their questions and answers.
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“Think About it!” Students work in partners or groups to answer questions about pictures or videos and apply classroom knowledge to real world examples. Check YouTube for ideas!
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17. Would this man be able to move forward? If not, what would you change in order for it to work?
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25. Why does this happen? Which of Newton’s Laws is being demonstrated?
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Review Games Vocabulary Bingo Taboo Electronic Clickers Quiz-Quiz-Trade Board Game Jeopardy
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Quiz-Quiz-Trade What are the stages of the Rock Cycle? What are the Noble Gases? 1.Magma 2.Crystallization (freezing of rock) 3.Igneous Rocks 4.Erosion 5.Sedimentary 6.Sediments & Sedimentary Rocks 7.Tectonic Burial & Metamorphism 8.Metamorphic Rocks 9.Melting Gasses that have very low chemical reactivity
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MomentumImpulse ΔPΔPΔPΔPCalculationsConceptual 100 200 300 400 500 600
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Momentum for 100 What is the equation for Momentum? p=mv
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Can you have the same impulse from a VW Bug and a Semi truck? How? If the VW bug is going fast enough Impulse for 200
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In a _______ and _______ system, the momentum does not change. Closed isolated ∆p for 400
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A kid of mass 42 kg is on a bike of mass 30 kg. Originally moving at 8 m/s, the kid jumps off the bike and lands at a speed of 3 m/s. How fast is the bike moving? Calculating for 500 v B =15 m/s
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When will the impulse of a bullet be greater, when it passes through an object or ricochets off – Explain. Richochet – change in p Conceptual for 600
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Poster Projects Gallery Walk – Students trade off being “experts” and “learners” about a topic. Rotating Review – Groups rotate through posters and have to add new content Presenting Posters – each group is an “expert” on the topic and share with the class
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Kinesthetic Activities Clever Catch Interactive Quiz Boards Movement as Review “Heat Wave Dance” Forces Boot Camp
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Projects/ Presentations/ Performances Students can create a song, poem, story on a specific topic that will be performed for the class Students create their own organization scheme for information Students create review books of important information
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Foldables
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Brainstorming What do you think? What do you do? What do you want to try?
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