Activity Circle is a great program to be used by all content area teachers across all grade levels. The program is accessed through an app where teachers create activities for their students to complete. Teachers can ask students multiple choice questions, to draw pictures, and to fill in the blank. Teachers can also add articles for students to read, as well. This is a great tool to use because it targets so many different learning styles through so many different activities offered. It also allows teachers to monitor students’ learning closely to determine their understanding of the material. Another great feature of this program is that you can share with other teachers and even parents. This is a great resource for us as future teachers to use because it will help students learn in different ways, allows us to track their learning, give us the opportunity to share with other teachers, and help keep parents up to date on what’s going on in the classroom....
I know what you mean about not wanting to read for leisure. I was so enthralled by books when I was in elementary and middle school, but as I got older, I had less free time and other activities I wanted to do instead. Maybe one day I can pick up a book again and find the magic within it. As for encouraging our students to read outside of the classroom, do you have any ideas on how to convince them? Just from what we've learned so far, I've already decided that I will definitely devote a class period to teaching students how to read in my content area. It would be fun to have some kind of class challenge to encourage my students to read for leisure as well.
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