Instructional Routines
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What are instructional routines?

Instructional routines are structured and repeated procedures or activities that are used in the classroom to help students learn and understand new concepts.

What is the purpose of using instructional routines?

The purpose of using instructional routines is to provide consistency and structure in the classroom, promote active engagement and participation, and support student learning and understanding.

Give an example of an instructional routine.

One example of an instructional routine is the Think-Pair-Share routine, where students individually think about a question or prompt, then discuss their thoughts with a partner, and finally share their ideas with the whole class.

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