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Marzano's Similarities and Differences

Started this discussion. Last reply by John Moloney Sep 12, 2009. 3 Replies

I am interested in ways to reinforce effort and provide feedback in my classroom. If anyone has any ideas, comments or resources, I would appreciate your feedback.The materials I’ve read covered the…Continue

 

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John Moloney replied to John Moloney's discussion Marzano's Similarities and Differences
"Anne, Thank you from Nebraska! The link are great, although I had a few errors on a couple, but you've given me the needed infusion of brain food I needed. It was a busy day and I have been banging away on this keyboard for the last 3.5 hours.…"
Sep 12, 2009
Anne Pemberton replied to John Moloney's discussion Marzano's Similarities and Differences
"Oh, I forgot a good one ---- using a spreadsheet to collect weather data for a week or longer, perhaps at diverse times of the day. Set up a column for temperature in the sun, temperature in the shade, pressure and humidity. Take a portable weather…"
Sep 9, 2009
Anne Pemberton replied to John Moloney's discussion Marzano's Similarities and Differences
"John, One tool for classification and comparisons that you didn't mention by name are spreadsheets. I have created a number of classification activities for primary students using the spreadsheet. A popular one is called the Colors of Humans,…"
Sep 9, 2009
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Marzano's Similarities and Differences

I am interested in ways to reinforce effort and provide feedback in my classroom. If anyone has any ideas, comments or resources, I would appreciate your feedback.The materials I’ve read covered the following:ComparingClassifyingCreating MetaphorsCreating AnalogiesTheory and Research in BriefI keyed in on items he mentioned, like the detail in identifying similarities and differences were explicit in the process of comparing and critical to classifying.Later in the same reading he referred to…See More
Sep 9, 2009

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I'm old enough to know better, but still want to know more about the world around me and the people on it. Hobbies include photography, the great outdoors, and computers. Greatest loves are my wife, my daughters, my sons in law, and the grand kids.

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