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Jennifer Smith
November 27, 2014
By Scott Knecht Details matter. Sometimes in lesson preparation I think of large themes and big things to do in class. But if I forget the details I lose some of the power that the lesson could have. For example, there are some words that pop up frequently that beg for definition. I happen to think that it is not a good idea to ask students for word definitions because…
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Jennifer Smith
August 29, 2013
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/day-3-the-fundamentals-of-gospel-teaching-and-learning/ First of all, if you have an LDS Account that will let you access the resources to si.lds.org, then you will want to explore the resources at: https://si.lds.org/improving-teaching?lang=eng#/improving-teaching/gospel-teaching-learning/fundamentals One of my favorite resources from that section that I like to use often is: President Erying discusses “little changes” that make the difference between the “casual way” and the […]
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Bro Simon Says
June 26, 2013
Chapter 6 of the Gospel Teaching and Learning handbook, “Continuing to Improve as a Teacher“, is an excellent reminder of our need to strive for improvement and how to do so. The first paragraph states: As teachers strive to implement the principles and methods described in this handbook, they should constantly but patiently work to improve. […]
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Jennifer Smith
June 26, 2013
Downloaded from: http://brosimonsays.wordpress.com/2013/06/26/line-upon-line-continuing-to-improve-as-a-teacher/ Chapter 6 of the Gospel Teaching and Learning handbook, ”Continuing to Improve as a Teacher“, is an excellent reminder of our need to strive for improvement and how to do so. The first paragraph states: As teachers strive to implement the principles and methods described in this handbook, they should constantly but patiently work to improve. […]
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Cami
September 18, 2012
We grew a Commandment Garden two Sundays ago and reviewed not only “Keep the Commandments” but most of our other Program Songs. The preparation was more involved than I usually do, with all of those flowers, but my daughter helped and made it faster. T…
Cami
August 12, 2012
Today we reviewed “I’m Trying to be Like Jesus” and what it really means that “we’re trying to be like Jesus.” Since Junior and Senior Primary are at such different levels of comprehension, we did things a little differently in each.JUNIOR PRIMARYPrepa…