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Conclusions are most effective when they have some of the following characteristics: They are short, concise, and focused. Generally, they should not include material that you have not taught in the lesson. They summarize and tie together the principles you have discussed.
7 effective ways to end a lesson because those last minutes matter! What have you learned today? Performance correction and feedback. 60 seconds. Write an email. Say goodbye. Tidying up. Sharing with the class.
In an effective closure, the teacher will review and summarise a lesson, consolidate key information, create a link to new ideas and build anticipation for the next lesson. During a good closure, the students will be given an opportunity to express any concerns, ask questions and clarify their own understandings.
How to use a KWL chart Start with column 1: Know. Under the first column, have students share what they already know about (or associate with) the topic at hand. Fill out column 2: Want to know. Complete column 3: Learned. S: Still want to know. I: Importance. F: Found. R: Remember.
A brief summary or overview is often appropriate; it doesnt have to be an extensive review. A helpful activity when closing a lesson is to engage students in a quick discussion about what they learned and what it means to them.
(5) Develop a conclusion and a preview You can do this in a number of ways: you can state the main points yourself (Today we talked about), you can ask a student to help you summarize them, or you can even ask all students to write down on a piece of paper what they think were the main points of the lesson.
Set aside a few minutes at the end of each lesson for students to write down their thoughts on what theyve learned, how they can apply it to their lives, and any lingering questions they may have. This process helps students process new information and promotes metacognition and critical thinking skills.
What Are the Strategies for Closing Lessons? In an effective closure, the teacher will use strategies that include reviewing and summarizing a lesson, consolidating key information, creating a link to new ideas and building anticipation for the next lesson.

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