Teachers need
fresh ideas and practical solutions to engage their children in
learning. Let us give you some terrific ideas so your child will
enjoy learning and retain information better. Our goal is to
resource teachers so children are engaged and stay on task for
the learning experience.
First, the teacher must realize the learning style of the
child. Many teachers are most comfortable teaching in their
personal learning style but that might not be a match with the
child or children being taught. We will discover ways to
identify the learning styles of the child and how we can adapt
our methods to best fit and tailor to the learner. Mr. Mark
explains several practical ideas each teacher should work to
employ in their classroom time. Variety will always help make
learning fun and exciting but teachers need ideas. Mr. Mark’s
Classroom is constantly buzzing with new resources and helps
that assist teachers with the variety they seek and it’s free.
Second, the early childhood and early elementary children are
most responsive to eight unique actions the teacher can always
use. By knowing how to use sensory, relationships, curiosity,
imitation, play, repetition, satisfaction, and hands-on learning
in the classroom, the teacher will discover greater engagement
and even less behavior issues. Mr. Mark uses these tried and
true methods weekly and has created such fun experiences he will
share with our teachers to use immediately.
Check out his website at www.mrmarksclassroom.com and
begin seeing the many ideas available to you already. Join us September 28 from 7pm-8:30pm EST to hear him
teach us the wonderful methods that will refresh you in your
planning and presenting material to your children. Mr. Mark
offers a free book at his website filled with easy ideas you can
download now.
Mark your
calendar and register now for our free webinar with Mr. Mark’s
Classroom at https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8702069769773313026
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Thank you!
Thank you!
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Sincerely,
Jodi Riddle
Sincerely,
Jodi Riddle
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