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It is to the kids' benefit to journal at the end of each lesson.

 

Over the course of a few lessons, they will find it interesting (and memory refreshing) to look back over their comments. 

 

The children will be more likely remember specific items about the lesson if they write it down.

 

We create special journal booklets for each rotation.

 

At the end of each rotation, we give the students their journals to take home.

 

Some children miss certain lessons, so we make sure that lesson's content is briefly covered.

 

It's a good reminder to the parents as well.

Last edited by Wormy the Helpful Worm
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