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1 ライブミーティング
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このクラスで学べること
In this one time class teens will learn and practice annotation, a simple way to improve working memory by highlighting and reflecting upon key elements of written material so that it can be better understood and reviewed. By using annotation strategies, learners can access the information more easily when reviewing for assessments. It also allows students to find references that they can use as evidence when working on projects, essays, and reports. Annotation, a key tool for academic success, requires students to focus on, analyze, and respond to what they are reading by highlighting key ideas and facts, unfamiliar vocabulary, and important ideas. Teens with ADHD and other students with special needs and learning disabilities often find reading comprehension, focus, and working memory challenging. It is vital that students with ADHD and other neurodiverse learners use strategies like annotation to support their reading comprehension and ability to review and analyze text. Students will receive a simple annotation guide that shares information on how to use annotation to close read and interact with text. If students use this close reading strategy, they will have a record and analysis of key points and personal responses to information that they have read that can be reviewed before a test or used as evidence in projects, essays, and reports. In this class students will learn annotation and how it can be used to strengthen their working memory and to review and recall what they have learned. As a group the students will work together to annotate a teacher read passage or article. Possible topics may include animal facts, interesting careers, cool scientific topics, excerpts about pop culture topics etc. Students will then participate in a Kahoot! review to see how well they retained the information that they annotated and reviewed.
学習到達目標
Teens will have the opportunity to try out the study skill of annotation to evaluate if it would be useful to them in an academic setting.
その他の情報
保護者へのお知らせ
Students are invited to share their learning challenges, so topics like ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning differences may come up in student sharing. This class is not intended to provide counseling, just provide a safe supportive environment for learners with ADHD and other learner differences to develop executive function and study skills
受講に必要なもの
A one page guide to annotation will be provided before class starts. A PDF of a reading passage that we will refer to in class will also be provided. Students are encouraged to bring colored pens, pencils, or highlighters that they can use to annotate text.
外部リソース
このクラスでは、Outschool内のクラスルームに加えて、以下を使用します。
教師の専門知識と資格
2 教員免許
カリフォルニア 教員免許 英語/国語で
カリフォルニア 教員免許 初等教育で
修士号 University of California, Santa Cruzから 教育 へ
Bridget Smith is a teacher and parent with ADHD. Her focus on Outschool is supporting students with ADHD, other neurodiverse learners, and students with learning differences. She has taught over 2000 learners with ADHD and executive function challenges here on Outschool. She is a credentialed teacher who has taught preschoolers through adult learners. Bridget is credentialed by the State of California to teach K-12 Students. As a teacher who has worked with middle school and high school learners as well as the mom of two teens, Bridget enjoys working with this age group here on Outschool.
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ライブワンタイムクラス
$19
クラス毎一度のみの受講
45 分
34 人がクラスを受けました
オンラインライブ授業
年齢: 12-16
クラス人数: 3 人-12 人