Reinforcement. Assignments provide students with the opportunity to revisit challenging material and gain further understanding of concepts and skills. Examples are studying for a cumulative test or writing a reflective response to a class discussion. Extension: Assignments encourage application of newly acquired skills or concepts. Examples include book reports, research papers, presentations and class projects. These assignments are often long- term, with teacher guidance and check-in points prior to the assignment due date. Practice: Assignments provide opportunities to review and rehearse recently learned skills. Examples include math problems, vocabulary words, or practicing a musical instrument. These assignments are usually short-term, in limited amounts, and should not include new concepts. Practice may also be reviewing and studying for exams or quizzes.
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Reinforcement. Assignments provide students with the opportunity to revisit challenging material and gain further understanding of concepts and skills. Examples are studying for a cumulative test or writing a reflective response to a class discussion. Extension: Assignments encourage application of newly acquired skills or concepts. Examples include book reports, research papers, presentations and class projects. These assignments are often long- long-term, with teacher guidance and check-in points prior to the assignment due date. Practice: Assignments provide opportunities to review and rehearse recently learned skills. Examples include math problems, vocabulary words, or practicing a musical instrument. These assignments are usually short-term, in limited amounts, and should not include new concepts. Practice may also be reviewing and studying for exams or quizzes.
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