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November 1, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Multiple Choice

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Sometimes worksheets are the easiest way to practice a skill.  As a beginning teacher, worksheets were the easiest resource that I could find.  But, I learned quickly that my students lost interest when we were doing worksheets and it made it hard for me to judge what their best work was.

I needed a way to keep them engaged while I could check for understanding.  Click the picture below to come see what I did.

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