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One thing that stuck out from this article was in the Teaching section. The author explained that students learn best in “chunks” of 7-10 minutes. After a short explanation of a concept, allow students to perform a processing activity to apply this new knowledge. Repeat this process until the full lesson has been taught, and then a longer activity would be permissible. I can see how this would be useful with my 7th grade Tech

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