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21. TASK SHEETS MADE EASY (Writing, Feedback)
 
Description:  Task Sheets provide students various ways to show understanding of a topic.
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Application: Task sheets are useful for homework, during class or even as an assignment while there is a substitute.
 
Process: Have a topic, unit, chapter, section in mind while creating the tasks.  Use a legal size, 8 ½ x 14”piece of blank paper for the template.  Create the tasking sheet before students arrive and review directions on how to complete it. 1) Each block will have a different task and each task will be completed within that block; and 2) illustrations must have color.  Example below:
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Reference and/or for more information:
21. Task Sheets Made Easy
Thetford, A. (2005). Task Sheet Directions, Cape Fear High School.

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    • COLLABORATION PROTOCOLS
    • DISCUSSION PROTOCOLS >
      • 72. AUTHENTIC DISCUSSION BOARDS
    • FEEDBACK PROTOCOLS >
      • 60. FOCUSED FLASHCARDS
      • 61. ICEBREAKER: THREE COLUMN RESPONSE
      • 62. USING TECH: MAXIMIZING ONLINE ANNOUNCEMENTS
      • 63. MODIFIED MULTIPLE-CHOICE
    • QUESTIONING PROTOCOLS
    • READING PROTOCOLS
    • WRITING PROTOCOLS
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