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Turtle
Tykes Curriculum Training

HLC
Nutrition Training
General Tips for Successful Lessons!
Use
hands-on, role playing activities whenever possible. Students often
learn best from non-traditional activities. When they participate
they enjoy the lessons and have a chance to experience potential
consequences of their choices. Role-play also reinforces critical
thinking and higher-order thinking skills, which are important tools
used in standardized testing. As for younger children, they need
a variety of activities during a 50-minute lesson to hold their attention.
Sometimes, smaller is better. With younger students,
you may find activities more effective if they work in small groups
vs. large groups.
Close the lesson well. Make sure you leave
time at the end of the lesson to summarize what theyve learned,
and ask the "think about it" wrap up questions to make sure they
understand key concepts of the lesson. These wrap-up questions
are provided at the end of every lesson.
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