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Tip of the Iceberg
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Pour & Store
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How the Brain Works
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I taught Fluff how to count to three. I don’t hear him counting. Just because I taught it, doesn’t mean he caught it!
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The Human Graph
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Human Graph
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The Three Musketeers
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High Five Walk
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Fat and Skinny Questions
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One Minute Write
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TTYPA… Turn to Your Partner and…
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Project Partners
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English Language Learner
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Principle 1 Learning is enhanced by challenge; inhibited by threat.
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#1 Learning is enhanced by challenge inhibited by threat
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Principle 2 Emotions and cognition are linked.
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#2 Emotion and cognition are linked “What we need is a kick in the seat of the pants.”
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Principle 3 Learning involves both focused and peripheral perception.
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I don’t know, the idea just came to me... #3 Learning involves both focused and peripheral perception
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Principle 4 The brain processes parts and whole simultaneously.
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4. The brain processes parts and whole simultaneously. “The parts are fragile. Watch what you do just before the test.”
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Principle 5 The brain has rote and spatial memory systems.
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5. The brain has rote and spatial memory systems. “I can still see that chart. It is right here in my mind’s eye”.
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Principle 6 The brain is a parallel processor.
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6. The brain is a parallel processor. “Uh, oh, my left brain is texting me.”
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Principle 7 Learning involves the entire physiology.
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7. Learning involves the entire physiology. “I wish they gave a grade in backpacking.”
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Principle 8 Each brain is unique.
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8. Each brain is unique. “Calculus? I thought that was something the dentist took off your teeth.”
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Principle 9 Learning is embedded in experience.
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9. Learning is embedded in experience. “ Hey, it looks even bigger, brighter and better on my ipad!”
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Principle 10 The search for meaning is innate.
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10. The search for meaning is innate. “Square Root. What is this math or biology?”
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Principle 11 The search for meaning occurs through patterning.
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11. The search for meaning occurs through patterning. “Today we learned to conjugate verbs: bring, brang, brought! Or is it bring, bringed, brang?”
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Principle 12 Learning always involves unconscious and conscious processes.
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#12 Learning involves both unconscious and conscious processing “Sleep on it! It’s my favorite strategy.”
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