Whole Brain Teaching: Grade 1 Classroom

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2010

Whole Brain Teaching in first grade classroom.

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  • @jillgilgus: Thanks for the comment. The smiley/frowny face is called a scoreboard. It's keeps the kids engaged. WBT talks about keeping the score close so that kids are motivated to pay attention and do their best. I set a goal for the kids. Example would be 10 happy faces during our Math lesson. If they make it then they get a 1-2 minute reward. Conversation time, special read aloud, ice skating in class on paper plate. :)

  • I just start from day one.  THANKS!

  • Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. Teaching is an amazing profession. :)  I have a website with a bunch of other videos.

  • Thanks!

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  • Great video!! youre an amazing teacher, I can see so many incredible strategies implemented in your teaching!! I can see how much you prepare for a lesson. I love it!!! thanks for the great ideas, Im glad I viewed your video :)

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  • Love your videos-you are a great teacher- very inspiring and fascinating- really want to utilize in my own 1st grade classroom. Have been trying to watch videos and some of Chris Biffle videos- what are the smiley face/frown faces for that you write on the board at the beginning of the lesson? Thanks for sharing! Came across this on Pinterest!

  • How did you teach all these gestures to your kids??? It's AMAZING!

  • @Freundlichteaching please can you give me the website ,, my son is in grade one and his teachers are very very bad

    and if you have a face book account so i could communicate with you if you dont mind .

    thanks

  • Amazing. Keep up the great work.

  • @mrob75 I don't know - but I sat on the carpet when I was at primary school and that was a good 20 years ago!

  • I can't say I'm a huge fan of some of the other Whole Brain Teaching I've seen...but, you have a good balance. And it's obvious you're a good teacher. Thanks for sharing :)

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