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Mix all ingredients in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring until stiff. ... Create, smash it, squeeze it, pound it, roll it, build with it. Have fun! ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: PlayDoh vs' PLATO


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Play-Doh vs. PLATO
  • Similarities/Differences

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How Are You Feeling Today?
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Recipe for Success
Make your own PLATO   Recipe Professional
Development Teacher Involvement PLATO
Courseware Computers Offline Activities Student
Participation  
  • Make your own Play-Doh
  • Recipe
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 cup salt
  • 2 tbs. cream of tarter
  • 2 cups of water
  • 1 tbs. mineral oil
  • food coloring

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Directions
Mix all ingredients in a saucepan. Cook over
medium heat, stirring until stiff. Allow to cool,
then knead.Store in a zip lock baggie.
Mix all ingredients on a computer. Gently fold
ingredients together. Allow to enrich and expand.
Share in success for all.
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Activities
Use the Management system to create a
customized learning environment. Name that
environment. Create an assignment.
Use cookie cutters to make different shapes. 
Poke a hole near the top of each shape.  Let air
dry.   Put string through the holes use as a
necklace.
Make different shapes, Poke a hole and let
dry.  Hang from a hanger to make a mobile.
Use the management system for an individual or
class assignment. Preview the activity for
clarity.
Roll the play-Doh into a ball.  Move back and
forth to make a long "worm". Make into a coil. 
Keep adding and making different shapes, little
pots etc.
Choose the ingredients for mastery. Roll the
activities into the selected assignment window.
Meld together carefully all ingredients.
Distribute to learners the skills needed for
future success.
Create, smash it, squeeze it, pound it, roll
it, build with it.  Have fun!
 Store results in a learners brain for a
lifetime.
Store left over Play-Doh in zip lock bag.  It
will last a long time.
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Real learning.
Real results.
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