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Prerequisite Skills and Re-teaching Content By Abel L. Villarreal.

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Page 1: Prerequisite Skills and Re-teaching Content By Abel L. Villarreal.

Prerequisite Skillsand

Re-teaching Content

By Abel L. Villarreal

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Prerequisite Skills Defined

Prerequisite skills are defined as skills or abilities previously learned/acquired that are important to present and future concepts, themes, or ideas.

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Re-teaching Defined

Re-teaching is defined as repeating instruction of a previously taught concept, idea, or lesson but using a different information delivery vehicle to communicate the same key ideas students didn’t get the first time.

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Re-teaching and Pawn Shops

Re-teaching a lesson is like going to a pawn shop for a loan: both are legitimate and expensive enterprises. Re-teaching a lesson should be a last resort not a first option.

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Keeping Lessons Re-teach Free

Like a healthy body, your lessons need to have all the right elements and get plenty of exercise. Follow the regimen below:

Do NOT make assumptions about previous learning. Analyze available student data. Analyze reading level of required materials. Pretest students. Rewrite lesson and assignment.

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Just Because…

Students have passed a course, grade, or level directly before your course does NOT mean they have mastered key skills within that course, grade, or level. Do NOT lesson plan, teach, or create teacher tests on assumptions. Add key prerequisite skills practice to every lesson until you are absolutely sure the prerequisite skills have been mastered.

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Analyzing Student Data

Take the time to know your students BEFORE they enter class. Review available data (TAKS scores, report cards, etc.) Look for patterns, trends, “holes.”

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Activity 1 Form groups of 3 to 5 people. Review the data sheet (next slide) and

highlight any “holes” that need to be addressed along with 8th grade math curriculum.

As a group, agree on a strategy that would address each math deficiency.

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Real Data, Real Students

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Analyzing Reading Levels

Does the reading level of the textbook and related materials closely match your students (±1 grade level)?

Do the course materials “scaffold” upward in content, practice exercises, and expectation?

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Pretest at the Start

Pretest students at the beginning of the school year.

A pretest should be short, easy to grade, and comprehensive.

Pretest results should be easy to interpret. A pretest should count as a bonus grade.

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Pretest for UT Jumpstart

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Jumpstart Pretest Key

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Rewrite Lessons to Fit Your Students

Among the most time consuming teacher tasks is rewriting a lesson, which involves restructuring the lesson content and reorganizing the homework format to fit your students. I use a 3-tiered system that starts simple and knowledge based (Bloom) and moves quickly to analysis and synthesis TAKS type exercises.

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What the Textbook Says

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What the Textbook Says

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What the Textbook Says

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What A Teacher Might Say

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What A Teacher Might Say

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Where Do I Begin to Learn How to Rewrite Lessons?

This skill takes lots of practice. Before you set off in your own “lesson rewriting” quest,

emulate lesson writing from teachers you trust. edit website materials that are teacher/student friendly and

make them your own (www.purplemath.com). Borrow and use materials from teachers you trust.

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Activity 2

Explore the websites below for possible sources of lessons you can use. http://www.internet4classrooms.com/online_powerpoint.htm

http://www.worldofteaching.com www.purplemath.com

Select one (1) lesson, PowerPoint, activity, etc. from these websites and download it. Then make document changes to make the lesson your own.