Video/Pindi Exponentials2.1-5.mp4
- 01. Introducing a problem with a story
- 02. Learners doubling numbers
- 03. Learners check answers
- 04. Involving class in answering a question
- 05. Giving answers and class making corrections
- 06. Class questioning and confusion
- 07. Giving an example
- 08. Pair work and explanations
- 09. Table of values
- 10. Learners use measuring cards
- 11. Learners divide into groups
- 12. Examing completed graphs
- 13. Checking and demonstrating plotting points
- 14. Pindi checks one group's work
- 15. Pupils return with graphs
- 16. Pupil make predictions
- 18. Classroom management
- 21. Whole group work
- 23. Graph group work
VIDEO
A learner has noticed that the beginning of next week is called 'week 1' and asks what the current week could be called. The teacher asks the rest of the class, and another question quickly follows.
A learner has noticed that the beginning of next week is called 'week 1' and asks what the current week could be called. The teacher asks the rest of the class, and another question quickly follows.
Video/Pindi Exponentials2.1-5.mp4, https://oer.opendeved.net/wiki/Video/Pindi_Exponentials2.1-5.mp4,This video is available on your memory stick in the video/Exponentials folder. Duration: 01:05 Video produced in conjunction with AIMSSEC.(Series: Exponentials, episode 04)
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For background on this video, see Video series: Exponentials.
Questions for reflection
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- How do you interpret the behaviour of the two students asking questions? Did the students take a risk in answering the question?
- If asked this question of the teacher, what do you think they would say?
- Can students ask questions in your classroom? Is risk taking possible in your classroom? Why?
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