The KISS Principle

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I know all about the KISS Principle. I know that it’s best to keep things simple at first so that you can go deeper later on. I know that kids need time to play around with ideas long enough to figure things out on their own. I know all of this and yet… I forget or I plod ahead without thinking. So, yesterday and today I ran an experiment of sorts. I decided to go slow in math. I decided to talk through an activity carefully with the kids. I then asked them to repeat the instructions before I sent them off to work. I also started asking them a simple question: what materials are you going to need to do your work? What I’m finding out is that more children are being successful with their learning and are completing more of their work than before. It was a small change that has given huge results. Stay tuned. I plan to keep blogging about this in the future.


3 responses to “The KISS Principle”

  1. Tara Avatar

    I saw this first as a “turn and talk” at Teacher's College – it's a great habit to get into, that quick check in and clarification.

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  2. grade4wizard Avatar

    It is so hard to slow down. I am glad that you succeeded.

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  3. wakeupandwrite Avatar

    What a good reminder – especially at this time of year when I feel that January is just the start of a fast toboggan ride to June!

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