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Ohio Performance Assessment Pilot Project. This is Nate Stephens OPAPP demo page. When you want your video done right and distributed correctly call Nate Stephens at Television Services 614-268-0123 or email Nate@Tvsvpro.com "Video That Works" is not just my motto it is my word. This Vimeo Portfolio and web page OPAPP.Tv is funded and maintained by Nate Stephens. No Public Funding involved. Please share, use and promote this portfolio. Discover how using these daily, weekly and monthly assessment techniques can improve your work environment and personal life.

  1. Sheep in a Jeep - Feedback Model Lesson

    OPAPP Model lesson for FeedBack - Sheep in a Jeep

    Sheep in a Jeep is a 5th grade science/ELA lesson based on the book "Sheep in a Jeep by Nancy Shaw. Students learn about force and motion using the story and toy cars and farm animals.

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  2. Teacher Techniques

    This video focuses on some basic teacher techniques that you may already be using in your classroom. It is meant as a refresher and hopefully, an inspiration for new ways to expand what you already use and share. Techniques include Rapid Rewards, Risk Taking, Wait Time and more.

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  3. The Doorbell Rang

    The Doorbell Rang is a math/ELA lesson for grades 3, 4 and 5, but demonstrates Formative Instructional Techniques that can be used in all grade levels including high school. As you go through the lesson you will see techniques such as immediate response, collaboration and quick write (opinion paper) and get ideas of how to implement them into your current lessons.

  4. Day in the Life of a Herder

    Day in the Life of a Herder is a social studies/ELA lesson for grades 3, 4 and 5, but demonstrates Formative Instructional Techniques that can be used in all grade levels including high school. As you go through the lesson you will see techniques such as immediate response, collaboration and quick write (minute paper) and get ideas of how to implement them into your current lessons.

  5. Collaboration-mstr

    Collaborative Activities encourage students to take responsibility for their work and builds teamwork skills by allowing students to work together. Collaboration gives students the opportunity to learn from each other and gives teachers the opportunity to listen to students to learn more about what they're thinking and their problem-solving processes.

  6. Visual Representations

    Visual Representations are a helpful strategy because students sometimes have a hard time visualizing how things work until they can see it. Visual Reps can be an effective way to show students cause and effect relationships, which encourage critical thinking. Diagrams, graphs, models and computer simulations are some examples of Visual Representations.

    It's difficult for them to visualize, to imagine - Ed

    It got them to think critically about it and gave them deeper recall. - Ryan

    They can see what happens when they change one thing - Carol

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