• High-Five Teaching, K–5: Using Green Light Strategies to Create Dynamic, Student-Focused Classrooms, Aug/2010

High-Five Teaching, K–5: Using Green Light Strategies to Create Dynamic, Student-Focused Classrooms, Aug/2010

Author(s) Rich Allen, Cindy Rickert
ISBN10 1412981123
ISBN13 9781412981125
Format Paperback
Pages 208
Year Publish 2010 August

Synopsis

Educators are under pressure to create a learning environment where children are engaged as well as achieving better testing results. This book gives primary teachers a wealth of practical tips, examples, ideas and strategies to increase student interaction and motivation and ultimately improve student achievement.

High-Five Teaching, K–5 provides proven strategies for improving morale and community in the classroom and shows how to motivate primary students to take on those more challenging, rigorous academic tasks. This book:

  1. Is packed with practical strategies designed to be in tune with the way today's digitally savvy students learn best
  2. Offers sample lesson plans that help teachers implement the strategies
  3. Demonstrates the concepts with real examples pulled from Cindy Rickert's experience as a current elementary school teacher
  4. Includes an appendix of sample forms, games, and other classroom resources

Covering student responsibility, motivation and engagement, teachable moments, movement, the creation of lesson plans, and setting up the classroom for the first days of school, this is a resource that has something for every primary teacher.

About The Author:
Richard Allen is an international consultant with more than 25 years experience coaching trainers and educators. Cofounder and president of Education Illustrated, he has taken the TrainSmart strategies beyond the United States and Canada to such diverse countries as the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Brunei, Russia, Jordan, and Brazil. Allen is also a popular keynote speaker at international conferences, and he facilitates moti­vational and teambuilding workshops.

Allen started his educational career as a high school math and drama teacher. In 1985, he became a lead facilitator for SuperCamp—an accelerated learning program for teens—and has since worked with more than 25,000 students worldwide. He completed his doctorate in educational psychology at Arizona State University, where he studied how the human brain receives, processes, and recalls information—knowledge that informs all aspects of his training strategies.