I’ve been faithfully naming the “Learning Goal” with each class for several years now.
And frankly, it doesn’t inspire.
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Instead of (actually, in addition to) this, I’ve added the Daily Doozy to my pre-lesson routine.
After the Goal of the Day, I show them this slide for about 2 seconds. Long enough to play this song:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW7Op86ox9g]
…then I quickly move on. They don’t have enough time to try it, just enough time to whet their appetite for some Algebra.
(Also, I don’t want the Honors students to finish it and be bored the rest of the period.)
Then, after we’ve factored, noted, practiced, and learned, I go back to that slide, and they have time to tackle the Daily Doozy…
… and I play the final minute of this song:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcJ-wNmazHQ]
I added that last line to the slide because I had 4 or 5 students who finished the Daily Doozy and proclaim, “That wasB easy!” I reminded them that it probably isn’t easy forB allB the students. Instead, they can proclaim, “My, what an appropriate challenge!”
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UPDATE 17 April 2013: Per Dan’s request, hereB are a few more.