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What are some strategies for reflection activities?

What are some strategies for reflection activities?

The following is a list of 10 lessons and activities I use regularly in my classroom to create a class of reflective learners.

  • Growth Mindset and Goal Setting.
  • Asking students to reflect on a deeper level.
  • Model your own reflection.
  • Reflect ‘n’ Sketch.
  • Reflection Vlog.
  • Analyze your work from the teacher’s perspective.

What can we do to promote reflection in each child?

10 ways to encourage student reflection…

  1. Focus on process, as much as on content. Guy Claxton calls this ‘split screen teaching.
  2. Focus on learning, not on teaching.
  3. Always know why.
  4. Invite students in.
  5. Allow time.
  6. Ask the right questions.
  7. Write it down.
  8. Use thinking routines.

What are the tools of reflection?

Five Tools for Reflection

  • Index Cards. Using index cards became my default means of reflection/response for students.
  • Sticky Notes.
  • Journals/Notebooks.
  • Handouts/Forms.
  • Students’ Heads.

How do children learn reflection?

Reflection is remembering with analysis. When we engage children in reflection, we encourage them to go beyond merely reporting what they’ve done. We also help them become aware of what they learned in the process, what was interesting, how they feel about it, and what they can do to build on or extend the experience.

When to use reflection activities in a learning experience?

The following list of reflection activities is divided into activities to be used at the beginning, middle, and end of a learning experience. There are many general activities that could be used throughout the training as well. Ice Breakers and Introductions

What can I do to help my students understand refraction?

Discussion, games, and artistic activities will support their understanding. Refraction and reflection can be difficult concepts for students to comprehend. A great way to get students comfortable with these concepts is to experience them in a hands-on way.

Which is the best reflection tool for students?

Prezi Think of a cross between a sketch, collage, and presentation, and you have a prezi. Engaging–though distracting and overwhelming if the reflection you need is minor–reflection tool that allows students to create an artifact of learning for their digital portfolios.

What are some strategies for reflection activities at UMSL?

Reflection is the necessary bridge in the learning process that takes place when a student is involved in a service-learning experience. There are the traditional strategies such as writing in journals, reporting orally in front of the class, or writing an essay describing the experience.