Bell Ringer: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 7
About This Presentation
Title:

Bell Ringer:

Description:

Title: PowerPoint Presentation Last modified by: Keith Healy Document presentation format: Custom Other titles: Gill Sans ProN W3 Arial Calibri MS ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:82
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 8
Provided by: heal116
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Bell Ringer:


1
Bell Ringer What seems to be the easiest for
you when learning something new?
Agenda 1. Bell Ringer 2. What Type of Learner
Are You? 3. Exit Slip
a. Reading material
b. Seeing a visual
c. Acting out or physically touching objects.

d. None of the above
2
Lecture/ Notes What Type of Learner Are You?
At the end of the taking notes I should be able
to understand the different types of learning
types to at least a 70 accuracy.
THERE ARE THREE DIFFERENT TYPES OF LEARNERS
TYPE OF LEARNER PICTURE THAT REPRESENTS LEARNING STYLE
1-
2-
3-
VISUAL
AUDITORY
KINESTHETIC
3
Lecture/ Notes What Type of Learner Are You?
At the end of the taking notes I should be able
to understand the different types of learning
types to at least a 70 accuracy.
WHEN LEARNING SOMETHING NEW WHAT TYPE OF LEARNING
ARE YOU?
Directions On the next few slides we will
observe an event in history. Complete each type
of learning style for the event by 1- Reading
the short article. 2-Drawing a picture of what
occurred.
4
Lecture/ Notes What Type of Learner Are You?
At the end of the taking notes I should be able
to understand the different types of learning
types to at least a 70 accuracy.
READING QUESTIONS BASED ON READING
In the eighth inning of Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series at Wrigley Field, Cubs fans had every reason to believe they would finally host a World Series for the first time since 1945. With their ace pitcher going strong, the Cubs led the Marlins 3-0, only five outs short of a pennant. And then the sky fell. Or a foul ball fell from the sky, tearing the cosmic fabric, when a home team fan, Steve Bartman, reaching for a foul pop fly, tipped the ball away from the outstretched glove of leaping Cubs left fielder Moises Alou, who seemed certain to make a spectacular catch. As the TV cameras focused on the isolated fan, frozen in his seat and staring straight ahead as if in a trance, Cubs fans felt the familiar sense of doom and dread, one that quickly turned to anger as the Marlins then staged a lightning eight-run rally. Even though sure-handed shortstop Alex Gonzalez booted a routine inning-ending double-play ball and the Cubs still had a Game 7 left to try to win it and the mild-mannered Bartman made a sincere public apology, the fans focused their disappointment and rage on Bartman. He fulfilled the ancient need for a scapegoat to explain the inexplicable to Chicago -- why, on the threshold of victory, the door was once more slammed in its face, capping a near-century of losing and frustration. What was the event you are reading about?
In the eighth inning of Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series at Wrigley Field, Cubs fans had every reason to believe they would finally host a World Series for the first time since 1945. With their ace pitcher going strong, the Cubs led the Marlins 3-0, only five outs short of a pennant. And then the sky fell. Or a foul ball fell from the sky, tearing the cosmic fabric, when a home team fan, Steve Bartman, reaching for a foul pop fly, tipped the ball away from the outstretched glove of leaping Cubs left fielder Moises Alou, who seemed certain to make a spectacular catch. As the TV cameras focused on the isolated fan, frozen in his seat and staring straight ahead as if in a trance, Cubs fans felt the familiar sense of doom and dread, one that quickly turned to anger as the Marlins then staged a lightning eight-run rally. Even though sure-handed shortstop Alex Gonzalez booted a routine inning-ending double-play ball and the Cubs still had a Game 7 left to try to win it and the mild-mannered Bartman made a sincere public apology, the fans focused their disappointment and rage on Bartman. He fulfilled the ancient need for a scapegoat to explain the inexplicable to Chicago -- why, on the threshold of victory, the door was once more slammed in its face, capping a near-century of losing and frustration. What are some key events that occurred?
In the eighth inning of Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series at Wrigley Field, Cubs fans had every reason to believe they would finally host a World Series for the first time since 1945. With their ace pitcher going strong, the Cubs led the Marlins 3-0, only five outs short of a pennant. And then the sky fell. Or a foul ball fell from the sky, tearing the cosmic fabric, when a home team fan, Steve Bartman, reaching for a foul pop fly, tipped the ball away from the outstretched glove of leaping Cubs left fielder Moises Alou, who seemed certain to make a spectacular catch. As the TV cameras focused on the isolated fan, frozen in his seat and staring straight ahead as if in a trance, Cubs fans felt the familiar sense of doom and dread, one that quickly turned to anger as the Marlins then staged a lightning eight-run rally. Even though sure-handed shortstop Alex Gonzalez booted a routine inning-ending double-play ball and the Cubs still had a Game 7 left to try to win it and the mild-mannered Bartman made a sincere public apology, the fans focused their disappointment and rage on Bartman. He fulfilled the ancient need for a scapegoat to explain the inexplicable to Chicago -- why, on the threshold of victory, the door was once more slammed in its face, capping a near-century of losing and frustration. What was the final outcome of the event you are reading about?
5
Lecture/ Notes What Type of Learner Are You?
At the end of the taking notes I should be able
to understand the different types of learning
types to at least a 70 accuracy.
KINESTHETIC LEARNER
DIRECTIONS Draw a description of the reading in
the box on the page.
6
Lecture/ Notes What Type of Learner Are You?
At the end of the taking notes I should be able
to understand the different types of learning
types to at least a 70 accuracy.
Directions Complete the following survey. Find
out what type of learner you and are and then
complete the follow up questions.
7
Agenda for Next Lesson 1. Bell Ringer 2. What
is Motion to You? 3. Exit Slip
Exit Slip
What type of learner are you based on the survey?
Give one pice of evidence based on the survey.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com