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THREE PHASES AND THREE IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE CLASSROOM by Emily Thorpe EDU 614-BS1/CRN 34319 BrainSMART: Differentiated Instuction Nova Southeastern University February 7, 2010

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THREE PHASES AND THREE IDEAS FOR THE FUTURE

CLASSROOMby

Emily ThorpeEDU 614-BS1/CRN 34319

BrainSMART: Differentiated Instuction

Nova Southeastern UniversityFebruary 7, 2010

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TARGET OBJECTIVES:

Understand time is a crucial part of school and life.

Understand the Three Phases of Genius. Apply the Three Phases of Genius to the

writing process and life goals.

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TREASURE CHEST FIND #1:LEARNER BENEFITS WALL POSTERSPREPARATION PHASE

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TREASURE CHEST FIND #2:SECRET PAL NOTES

PRESENTATION PHASE

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TREASURE CHEST IDEA #3SNOWBALL FIGHT

PRACTICE PHASE

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FORTUNE TELLER ARTIFACT

PERFORMANCE PHASE

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THREE PHASES OF GENIUS Input Proces

s Produc

t

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THE FUTURE IS NOW! LAUGHTER AND JOY WHOLE BODY-MIND LEARNING CREATION, NOT

CONSUMPTION COLLABORATION POSITIVE EMOTIONS POSITIVE ATMOSPHERE

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RESOURCESWilson, D. & Conyers, M. (2005). Courageous learners: unleashing the brain power of students from at-risk situations. Winter Park, FL: Brainsmart.

Wilson, D., & Conyers, M. (2006). Thinking for results. Winter Park, FL: Brainsmart.

Meier, D. (2000). The Accelerated Learning Handbook. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

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“The facilitator’s role is to initiate the learning process and then get out of the way”

-John Warren