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STI Case Studies

On November 6, 2018February 12, 2020 By Andy Milne11 Comments

We all have our favorite lessons to teach and this might be mine. With students working in small groups, big groups, collaborative work, research, some kinesthetic instruction and an engaging use of technology, there's something here for everyone. Assigning Students an STI Sit students in groups of 9. Print and cut out multiple sets of …

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Story Cubes

On February 14, 2017July 28, 2018 By Andy Milne3 Comments

If you liked my Question Matrix blog post (the most popular blog post I've written) then you'll appreciate this one too! Inspired by Rory’s Story Cubes and a desire to check for student understanding in a variety of ways, I created my own #healthed story cubes and used them at the end of last semester. https://vimeo.com/157435815 …

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Question Matrix Activity

On February 7, 2017August 26, 2019 By Andy Milne8 Comments

I 'created' an activity for my health classes this week that came from me being inspired by a number of resources that I had seen from my PLN over the past year or so. It was an interesting activity for me to trace the origins of this idea. Whenever I see something useful on Twitter …

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