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Implementing Interactive Activities in the Classroom

Running small groups can sometimes be challenging, but by implementing interactive activities into your routine, students will be motivated to

Implementing Interactive Activities in the Classroom

Running small groups can sometimes be challenging, but by implementing interactive activities into your routine, students will be motivated to

Running small groups can sometimes be challenging, but by implementing interactive activities into your routine, students will be motivated to learn and put their skills to the test.

Implementing Interactive Activities in the Classroom

WHAT ARE INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES?

Interactive activities are fun, hands-on activities that get students out of their seats. They involve previously mastered skills that help students continue to practice and generalize the skills they have learned.

Implementing Interactive Activities in the Classroom

Implementing Interactive Activities in the Classroom

BENEFITS OF INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES:

  • Engage students
  • Encourage maximum effort 
  • Strengthen students’ academic skills
  • Strengthen social-emotional skills
  • Interact in positive ways with classmates
  • Build a positive classroom community
  • Quick and easy to organize students’ learning to make the most of your time
  • Improved motivation and learning outcomes

Implementing Interactive Activities in the Classroom

Implementing Interactive Activities in the Classroom

WHEN CAN INTERACTIVE ACTIVITIES BE USED?

Whether you run a small group with stations or need opportunities for your students to generalize skills, interactive activities can be a great option to implement in the classroom throughout the school day.  

Implementing Interactive Activities in the Classroom

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