the printed narrative guides your discussion
with students. If you are unfamiliar with, or uncomfortable
with, the subject matter of a particular lesson, you
might want to stick fairly closely to the prepared
script-paraphrasing and customizing it to fit your
particular teaching style. The visuals on the DVD
are ordered based on the lesson plans, so all you
need to do is watch for video and print cues telling
you when to advance the DVD.
One last thing: Sight-Based Instruction holds your
students accountable for becoming active learners.
During the video lesson, structured note taking is
prompted through the use of proprietary ACTIViewer
recording sheets. When youve finished presenting
the video-based lesson, your students will have taken
two pages of comprehensive notes. And their accountability
doesnt end there. Along with meaningful student/teacher
interaction come reading, writing, thinking and hands-on
activities, all designed to maximize the learning
experience.
Above all
else, remember

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