by Harvey F. Silver and Matthew J. Perini
Throughout this Strategic Teacher PLC Guide, we have been discussing the techniques and elements built into the Interactive Lecture—techniques like hooks and bridges and questions in style, and elements like visual organizers. This appendix contains additional samples of these techniques and elements to serve as models you can use to design your own. Specifically, you will find
- A potpourri of nine different types of visual organizers.
- Ideas and models for generating review questions in all four styles of thinking.
- Additional samples of hooks and bridges for helping students tap into their prior knowledge and prepare for the lecture to come.
- An additional reading about how memory works that incorporates a note-making technique we know as Sticky Notes.
Potpourri of Interactive Lecture Organizers
Figure A.1. includes a sampling of common Interactive Lecture organizers from a wide range of classrooms.
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