At Risk Class Presentations
Jim Jordan
Think and observe outside the box.

At risk students may fall behind because they are either scared to ask questions or they really don't know how to ask questions.

In this interactive seminar, your students will learn how to ask questions by first learning to observe.
Without observing there is no way you can know what questions to ask.
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A different look at motivation.
When people are demoralized they can not be motivated
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A step by step workbook to aid high school students in planning for their career after high school.
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Secondly, I present magic tricks. They observe the trick and start asking questions on areas they don't understand. If they ask the right question, I show them how the magic trick works.

By the end of my class seminar your "at risk students" will understand better how to ask questions by using Who?, What?, Where?, When?, Why? and How?.
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