Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Closure and Anticipatory Set

Closure
Closure is the release of students the ability to demonstrate their ability to use the material. It can be the conclusion but also could be further questions that you give the student to think about. Maybe something you want them to think about for the next lesson? It should have obvious clues for students to understand they have successfully completed the lesson. or make account if students need to revisit it. It can also have a component that connects this lesson to previous lessons for the students.

Anticipatory Set
Anticipatory Set is the question you pose to your students to get them interested in the material. It grabs their attention and sets them up for the lesson. It's purpose is to focus the students attention on the subject. One important aspect of the anticipatory set is the outline or objectives you give a student so they have a clear idea of the goals for the lesson. It can make connections to previous learning.


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