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Try
This Five-Minute Transition Activity
Here's a
five-minute activity to reinforce the learnings from your last lesson
and prepare the youth for learning in the present lesson. This
activity is particularly useful when added to lessons which are spaced
more than 24 hours apart.
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Post one to three questions reinforcing critical points or important concepts
from the last lesson.
Example questions:
List five possible symptoms of a Sexually Transmitted Disease.
Tell the person next to you the steps to saying no to a friend.
- Have youth work on answers to the questions individually as soon as
they enter the room.
- Process answers quickly by eliciting responses from a few students
while other students check their answers.
Example processing statements:
Let's have three people read their lists.
Anyone have an answer they are unsure of?
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