2019 Workshop Talk | 01:03:07 | K-6, Teacher & Classroom
Summary
“Incorporating Station Rotation in Your Pre-Polly or Grammar Classroom” is a presentation on how to practically implement learning stations in the classroom. Station Rotation is a wonderful tool to review, reteach, and assess content, all while encouraging cooperative learning with the use of small groups. This talk will explain the importance of this method and how to incorporate it in your classroom. This session is designed to give practical methods of teaching students in the grammar stage by actively engaging them with small groups, manipulatives, activities, and games. This session will be especially helpful for teachers that are new to a classical pre-polly or grammar stage classroom.
Speaker
Ellen Battles joined the faculty of Trinity Christian School in Opelika, Alabama, in 2014 as the first grade teacher. Trinity holds a special place in her heart as she and her husband are both former students of the school. Ellen is enthusiastic and passionate about classical Christian education. She adores children and instills a love for learning in her students. She holds a degree in early childhood education from Auburn University. She and her husband, Matthew, have two children, Maxwell and Ella Kate, who both attend Trinity.
Additional Materials
The Association of Classical & Christian Schools presents Repairing the Ruins, the ACCS annual conference, copyright ACCS. You may make additional copies of this recording for use by your school but please do not sell any copies of the recording, or post it on the internet.