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3. Provide opportunities for choice and independent decision-making.



Students respond very positively to the freedom to make some decisions about what or how they will work. To be effective, the choices need to be genuine-–not situations where there is really only one possibility. These may include choices about which area of content to explore, the level of demand (do more routine tasks or fewer more demanding ones), the form of presentation (poster, powerpoint presentation, role play, model, etc.), and how to manage their time during a day or lesson.

EXAMPLE: JUMP TO Ten Simple Activities for Middle Primary Students

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