Being Involved In An Effective Classroom

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An effective lesson may mean many things to different people, but I believe that being involved in an effective lesson means that a teacher is able to create a socially and academically positive atmosphere to facilitate the growth of a student. This environment will help a student learn effectively. Being involved in an effective atmosphere also means being able to communicate with students and parents, use a variety of methods to teach a lesson, and to answer any questions and help the student in any way possible to obtain answers. There were many benefits of this particular lesson. This lesson provided students with knowledge of how to find the equivalent fraction. Being able to find the equivalent fraction will be helpful when baking, finding

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