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Learning Techniques & Templates

Learning Techniques and Templates are general examples of how teachers can use Post-it® products to facilitate learning and growth in the classroom. We’re looking for specific, creative ways that you use Post-it® products to teach your students. Tell us your idea.


 

Venn Diagram Chart

Submitted by: PhD Education consultant

July 10th, 2009

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Categories: Art | Classroom Management | ESL | History | Learning Techniques & Templates | Math | Music | Reading & Writing | Science

Estimated Time: 30-40 minutes

Description: Model the format of a Venn diagram using Post-it® Super Sticky Notes to label similarities and differences when comparing and contrasting two things.

 

Beginning, Middle & End Chart

Submitted by: PhD Education consultant

July 10th, 2009

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Categories: Art | History | Learning Techniques & Templates | Math | Reading & Writing | Science

Estimated Time: 30-40 minutes

Description: Students use a story map to poinpoint the beginning, middle and end of a book or story they're reading.

 

Cluster Chart

Submitted by: PhD Education consultant

July 10th, 2009

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Categories: Art | Classroom Management | ESL | History | Learning Techniques & Templates | Math | Music | Reading & Writing | Science

Estimated Time: 30-40 minutes

Description: Students use cluster charts to describe characters from books or stories they're reading.

 

K-W-L Chart

Submitted by: PhD Education consultant

July 10th, 2009

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Categories: Art | History | Learning Techniques & Templates | Music | Reading & Writing | Science

Estimated Time: 30-40 minutes

Description: Model the technique of using Post-it® Super Sticky Notes for a K-W-L chart to help guide the students in reading.

 

Story Map

Submitted by: PhD Education consultant

July 10th, 2009

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Categories: Learning Techniques & Templates | Reading & Writing

Estimated Time: 30-40 minutes

Description: Students model how to identify the parts of a story using Post-it ® Super Sticky Notes.


 
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