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Can Computers “Teach” TAKS

Success on TAKS depends on..

• Targeted Instruction• Individualized

Instruction• Student Involvement• MOTIVATION• High Expectations for

all Students

• Extended Faculty• Multiple Opportunities

to Learn• Collaboration

Targeted Instruction

Individualized Instruction

TAKS Objectives

Student Expectations

Student Involvement

Motivation

High Expectations

Extended Faculty

Multiple Opportunities to Learn

Lots of Lessons

Staff Development

How learning

in a lab

can work

for kids!

Using TAKS Workshop Effectively

Uses of Software

• One computer classroom

• Computer lab• Credit retrieval

Remember! A computer program is a teaching tool.

You are still the teacher and students need your interaction while in the lab.

Accompany your students to the lab.

• Many of the tested concepts are difficult for students at first and some may give up unless they can work with a partner. When the pair shows an 80% mastery level, separate them to show individual mastery.

Put your students in pairs.

• Make sure students have pencil and paper in the lab. Just because a problem is on the computer does not mean that it is mental math.

Bring Materials

Rewards• Play money• Healthy Snacks• Balloons• Supplies• Cute erasers• Remember - these

programs are not video games and students need some motivation.

• Do not take the student to the lab every day.

• 45 minutes to an hour is long enough for any activity.

• Vary with hands on classroom activities.

How long in the lab?

What to cover for instruction?

• Tie the lesson in the lab to the lesson in class.

• Focus on the outcome. These TAKS items reflect what the student will be held accountable for - therefore after the teacher has taught the lesson, the students should be able to do these problems.

Review for TAKS

• Students should take the pretest to determine which student expectations have not been mastered.

• Students should work on those expectations first.

• As the test approaches, students can review other objectives.

Good Luck!

All students CAN learn Math!

Passed!