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    Blood Draw Instructions

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    Kala Farmer English 1101 Online Levi Wright, Instructor Proper Instructions of a Blood Draw It’s very important to follow the proper steps in a blood draw for both the safety of the patient and medical personnel. First, the blood draw or venipuncture is the puncture of a vein with a needle to collect a blood sample. The proper steps of a blood draw are as follows. Step One Identifying the patient by name and date of birth is one of the most important steps. As a medical professional you want…

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    I have chosen to write my research paper on Differentiation of Instruction in the classroom. There are mixed feelings on this topic and teaching style. So the question is if Differentiation of Instruction strategies are changing the way we teach for the better. I happen to think that it is changing the way we teach for the better, but does the research show that. Differentiation is defined by Carol Ann Tomlinson in “ The Differentiated Classroom,” to all the as “ giving students multiple…

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    The emotional film “Instructions not included” hit the big screen as a pleasing drama, one whose subject are unexpected parenting responsibilities and acceptance. The film was clearly the end result of the time, effort, and collaboration of the directors. Due to the fact that the film was engaging since the begging with peculiar images along with deep background music playing in the back. Continually, the film directors used many other techniques to send their message to the audience. The film…

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    The 6 components of the Models of Differentiated Instruction are, content, process, products, affect, learning environment, and interest. 1. Content: This is the material and information that is taught and expected for the children to learn in the classroom. Content focuses more about the information that we are wanting the child to learn and know about. This can be used with children with or without disabilities. Some students will have to go back into learning the first step to the material…

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    reading and writing instructions in helping them progress on literacy development skills. Some approaches that are used to these type of instructions are read and write alongs, shared and guided reading and writing. For children that are in Pre-K to first grade it is important to have instructions that are simple and understandable when being read aloud so there will be very little confusion in the introduction to the activity that would be given at hand. Written instructions should be simple…

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    principles of differentiated instruction. Differentiated instruction involves using different types of instruction and learning strategies to meet the needs of students with different learning needs. Every student is unique and not all students learn the same way, that is why it is important for teachers to use differentiated instruction in both the general education and inclusive classroom. There are different principles that guide planning and implementing differentiated instruction. One…

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    on reading instruction for grades three through five since in those grades the focus shifts from learning how to read to comprehension. So these grades need strategic reading instruction because it lays the foundation for critical reading. In order to do so, the teacher must provide the purpose and give them the opportunity to practice on their own. In addition, the importance of vocabulary was mentioned because, through reading children learn more vocabulary than directed instruction. And by…

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    Direct Instruction Essay

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    The “Best Practices in Direct Instruction” video showed how teachers can use direct instruction to teach students. This method consists of teaching the students as a whole directly. Next, teachers check for understanding by asking questions about the material by using a cue such as a noise or pointing finger to get the students to respond back and show that they understand. This step is important to ensure that all the children have understood the concept that has been taught. The teaching is…

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    and Anderson propose that effective differentiated instruction can only be incorporated with a teacher who has a growth mindset. Therefore, educators must scaffold assignments that will target and reach learners where they currently are and move them to the next level. To be an effective teacher, one must understand that every child is unique and has different learning styles. Thus, teachers must be willing to accommodate and modify instruction and assessments. Teachers need to be cognizant…

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    variety of lesson plans and implement them. One thing I struggled a lot was creating lesson plans to include differentiate instruction in order to reach the variety of learners. Differentiated Instruction is being implemented in classrooms in order provide instruction for every student and hopefully see better outcomes of learning, growth and development. Differentiate instruction takes place when the children are learning the same concept in a variety of forms meeting the individual needs of…

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