Techniques Flashcards
Provide examples of traditional, or teacher-centered strategies that can be used in the Humanities.
Lectures, Slide Shows set to music, and Posters
Provide examples of contemporary, or student-centered tools that can help the learners in this branch of Liberal Arts.
Enrichment Materials, such as flash cards and review games
Provide examples of different methods that can help students review for their assessments, or measurements of learning.
Interactive Notebooks, One-Pagers, Quiz Games
Provide examples of different note-taking techniques that can help students in their classes.
Bullet Points, Concept Maps, Outlines, Power Points, Sticky Notes, Summaries, and Synopses
What is one advantage of sketchnoting?
This technique can help the students who love drawing and art at large.
Provide examples of alternative assessments that can help students in the Humanities.
Book Reports, Journals, Open Book/Note Exams, Power Points, Summaries, and Test Corrections
Provide an example of a portfolio assessment that can help students in the Humanities in lieu of a traditional test.
Interactive Notebooks
Provide examples of authentic assessments that can help the students in general.
Creative Expression, such as writing poems and short stories
Provide an example of an open-ended assessment.
Written-Response Exams
Provide an example of a performance-based assessment.
Recital