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bell Ringer Activities Each day place a bell Ringer activity on the board. A bell Ringer is a short activity that can be completed while you take attendance, collect homework, or other small chores. The Activities should be read and comments made but do not necessarily get a grade. These Activities should help you gain an understanding of your students classroom knowledge as well as personal feelings, attitudes, and beliefs. 1. Place a single review question related to yesterday s instruction on the board. Ask students to write a response to the question. (This bell Ringer will give you a quick glance regarding student understanding.) 2. Ask a safety question. Ask students to explain what will happen with a safe practice and what could happen if proper safety is not followed. 3. Ask students: Describe your favorite teacher, other than me. 4. Collect a few newspapers (Winchester Sun, Lexington Herald-Leader, USA Today, Smoke Signals). Ask students to look through a page or two of the paper, pick out an item in the paper, and write a paragraph or brief page on what they found.
Bell Ringer Activities Each day place a bell ringer activity on the board. A bell ringer is a short activity that can be completed while you take attendance, collect homework, or other small chores.
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