Solving Instructional Bottleneck Through Annotation
So often students in upper elementary will ask question after question about the instructions on an activity. As teachers, we expect them to simply read the instructions and move on. What if they needed to be taught how to make their own plan in order to free up their thoughts and execute the activity? That's what I discuss in this video!

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