Curriculum Map Foundations
Angela Ramos
Created on November 4, 2024
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Curriculum Map Foundations
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Curriculum map examples: aims, benefits, and challenges involved in curriculum mapping. (n.d.). https://www.educationadvanced.com/blog/curriculum-map-examples-aims-benefits-and-challenges-involved-in-curriculum Phillips, E. (2023, August 24). Creating Effective lesson Plans: a guide for teachers. The Will to Teach. https://willtoteach.com/creating-lesson-plans-guide/ What research says about. . . / pacing guides. (2024, March 7). ASCD. https://ascd.org/el/articles/pacing-guides
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Synthesis and organization
Although you should not overuse bulletpoints, icons and diagrams can be great allies when presenting.
A great presentation...
- Improve understanding on any topic.
- Engage the entire class...
- And maintain their attention until the end.
- Include appropriate visual elements for the topic.
- Present data and information visually.
- Use interactivity to delve deeper into the concepts.
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Images keep your students awake and motivated, breaking the linearity and monotony of textual content.
Curriculum Maps
Curriculum maps are visuals that help keep track of the skills or concepts students have learned and what skills or concepts come next (Curriculum Map Examples: Aims, Benefits, and Challenges Involved in Curriculum Mapping, n.d.). They contain standards, core skills and content, grade level, the process used to teach it, materials, and assessments.
Use timelines...
To tell stories in an organized, hierarchical, structured, and concise way. These are the four pillars for carrying out a successful presentation.
Enhances communication on any topic.
Represents data with graphics.
It has a suitable color for its theme.
Use timelines to tell stories.
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When giving a presentation, two objectives must be pursued: conveying information and avoiding yawning. To achieve this, it may be a good practice to create an outline and use words and concepts that aid in content assimilation. Here you can include a relevant point to highlight.
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To highlight super relevant data. 90% of the information we assimilate comes through sight. If your genially includes difficult-to-explain or understand data, don't hesitate: including graphics will help better understand each data and give it meaning.
Use tables and infographics
From tables to charts, take advantage of these tools to simplify data and enhance your audience's understanding.
Use tables and infographics
Organize information and knowledge much easier and visually through images, graphs, infographics, and simple drawings. That's the way to go!
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GIF or JPG, of a landscape or an enclosed space. Add them as you like, but add them to create content that promotes learning and stimulates the brains of your students.
Lesson Plans
Lesson plans are detailed outlines of what will be taught and how it will be taught and assessed. They have clear objectives, materials needed, resources, activities, engagement strategies, differentiations, and assessments (Phillips, 2023). Lesson plans can be used for a day, week, or month of teaching based on the skill or unit being taught.
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And use this space to describe it. Multimedia content is essential in a presentation, to leave everyone amazed.
Pacing guides
Pacing guides are created to help teachers stay on task. These visuals contain the skills and concepts which teachers are required to teach in a specific grade and subject and when they must teach it based on dates of state testing or benchmark assessments (What Research Says About. . . / Pacing Guides, 2024). It also includes the amount of time, such as number of days or classes, they are expected to teach it.
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And use this space to describe it. Multimedia content is essential in a presentation, to leave everyone amazed. Plus, this way you'll synthesize the content and entertain the whole class. You save time and the concepts stick in your class's brain.
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Visual content is a transversal and universal language, like music. We are able to understand images from millions of years ago, even from other cultures.
Visual accompaniment...
Convince 67% of your class. This is because visual language facilitates the rapid acquisition of knowledge in an intuitive way. Could it be said that images are the key to success? Evidently. In addition to being a great resource for the classroom, images tell stories by themselves without the need for additional support.
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GIF or JPG, of a landscape or an enclosed space. Add them as you like, but add them to create content that promotes learning and stimulates the brains of your students. Images keep your students awake and motivated, breaking the linearity and monotony of textual content.