tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1264076723433848705.post2218809546002310307..comments2023-09-07T03:19:38.021-05:00Comments on Mr. McLaughlin's Class: How to Make a HandoutThespishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16436124440394843953noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1264076723433848705.post-2003100564747765222011-02-01T11:24:15.705-06:002011-02-01T11:24:15.705-06:00Thanks for all the tips Tom. Having these in a sho...Thanks for all the tips Tom. Having these in a short card would be great to have close to my work area and my computer! We all find ourselves in that last moment scenario - where that handout is the ONE thing forgotten in the planning. So, having a card with those tips handy would be helpful.<br /><br />So many people hear or read the word "worksheet" or "handout" and think it is a taboo thing to have in a classroom. However - if used effectively - these add value to the lesson or presentation. Two questions I ask myself when putting that worksheet together are: Why? What IS the value that reading the handout or completing the worksheet will bring to the lessons? And then as Tom has pointed out - Does the design, or look, of the sheet lend itself to its purpose? Will the student look it over and be able to focus on its intent?<br /><br />I don't always hit the mark, but I have a better shot, when I think about it!Kim Joneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14533937234108002691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1264076723433848705.post-38633929133208657832010-01-11T09:36:14.421-06:002010-01-11T09:36:14.421-06:00oho good dear !!!! very interesting blog and a goo...oho good dear !!!! very interesting blog and a good posting !!! you must maintain your blog, its interesting !!! Nice Buddymarryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17811643324748313696noreply@blogger.com