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Mr. Silva-Brown’s Report Card, Part Three: What were things that Mr. Silva-Brown did well? 2016 edition

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Next, all the things, word for word, that the students thought that I did well.

-I dont know

-Everything

-Everything

-the presentations

-The simulations were fun.

-Lots of notes

-All mthe transaction games and the Jeopardy(Jeopardy is the method we use to review for tests.  It’s pretty much a classic favorite.)

-jeporady and the notes

-I liked supply and demand

-I really like the games during blocked schedule

-all of the interactive activities.

-The separation of the class into democrats and republicans was interesting when we voted on the bill the students wrote. I enjoyed it.

-Ur lectures

-group work

-him not being here

-Group work and class discussion

-Quizzes and projects helped a lot.

-the assignment when the sub was here waws good

-Power points. Showing examples on board and giving examples to let students try on their own before discussion.

-Online lecture

-Group work

-The interactive activities

-Browns just really great with teenagers

-The jeopardy, market curves, projects, politics

-The news every day, resource mark and the market activity. where we physically found the equilibrium price and how households sell resources to firms and firms sell back goods and services to the house holds.  (The fact that someone can be this detailed about this simulation makes me oh s0 proud!)

-Jeopardy

-GROUP tests/quizes

-His attitude

-The jeopardy review for tests

-Notes with slides and talked us through everything

-His power points and lectures are always well put together, as well as his comprehensive explanations

-Jeopardy, study guides

-Jeopardy, Practice, Notes

-He always has music playing in the background right before class.

-Yes

-News, Review, and notes. The enthusiasm by Silva-Brown

-Note taking

-When we had free range to ask questions and collaborate as a full class, it helped me a lot.

-Jeopardy

-None, I didn't understand anything that was talked about in this class

-They all worked well for me

-Jeopardy and review days.

-The games, group quizes, and practice quizes

-Low budget jeopardy, and the stipulations we did most of the time.

-I liked all of the activities because they all made sense and showed how things worked.

-The activities where we had to sell or buy good and see our profit and any activity really worked to help me better understand this.

-Jeopardy

-Taking quizzes with a partner.

-markets

-Those little projects and also jeopardy were really fun.

-Jeopardy and just the way you taught

-Those little projects and also jeopardy were really fun.

-The majority there is not one thing that I could remember.

-"Mind your P's and Q's"

-Class discussions and Jeopardy

-We had group presentations that helped and activities around the ideas of consumers and producers which also helped.

-The majority there is not one thing that I could remember.

-The video assignment you gave us

-The news and mock congress

-Jeopardy was fun and I learned a lot from playing.

-I really enjoyed playing jeopardy and watching clips

-The hands on games and the parts where we came up to the board

-I like playing Jeopardy because it gave everyone an incentive to answer some of the questions and test their knowledge.

-Group quizzes, lectures

-Prep for tests(Jeopardy) How engaged he was in class, there was never a dull lesson, but we still stayed focused and on track.

-When you lecture you engage the students well because of your personality.

-Mock Congress was cool to do.

-Jeopardy

-I enjoyed the news because it got great communication and discussion flowing since day one of school and it really made a family like bond inside the classroom with the bickering and debates. I enjoyed jeopardy a lot because I love a good competition and it really did help me review for a test because even if it wasn't my row I would try and answer the question to see if I knew it. The questions I couldn't answer I knew I needed to study for.

-Jeopard, quizzes and resding book sections on our own so that way we would have to study

-Jeopardy

-Games played were all useful and worked well to get the point across

-Jeopardy

-Everything

-Jeopardy was a good way to study for tests.

-jeopardy before the test.

-Jeopardy, other games

-The studies of the different societies of different countries.

-I really liked all of the activities we did in class, especially during economics

-I liked the per se courts because It made people really think on the fly.

-I like Jeopardy as a review before every test because I tend to forget some subjects, which will be a good reminder for me.

-I like the stuff we did in economics, as well as Jeopardy before a test, good review material.

-I liked Jeopardy.

-Podcasts, Killer Vocab, Jeopardy, Per se Court

-Everything during economics helped me understand it better. For example, the Barbie going on a date thing. Also the "which celebrity is hottest?" thing helped me understand election systems much more than simply an explanation would've.

-THE CONTENDER...I think that quizzes are really helpful because they give us an incentive to actually study and read the material. Killer Vocab is great too.

-Jeopardy is fun.

-The quizes i felt help alot to prepare you for the test.

-Contender game was really fun.

-Jeopardy before tests and test corrections because they helped me understand why and where I went wrong which helped me on future tests because I knew what type of questions confused me.

-The card game that we played towards the end of the year was really fun and informative.

-I liked per se courts, and the lectures were easy to follow. I also like the propaganda posters and reading/watching persepolis.

-I liked the Per Se Courts

-Jeopardy was very helpful. The videos you showed us helped a lot also, they stuck in my mind.

-The interactive activities worked well for me.

-All the activities we did in the economics unit where we experimented with trading and having personal property and all that stuff. It was all really interesting and gave me an understanding and personal connection to the concepts we learned.

-The activities we did in the beginning of the year, having to do with cost and benefit were helpful as were the per se courts.

-Per-se courts, lectures, and classroom discussions

-The activities he made us do to study for tests and get a better understanding of a concept.

-jeopardy and short lectures that are well-suited for a teenager's average attention span

-Per se courts, news, jeopardy

-The Socrates dialogueso and the activities we did in economics were very fun and I learned a lot from them.

-Use of videos and hands on activities.

-The way you taught economics with fun activities was an attention-grabber, and helped us learn. I wish there would've been more of those during the government unit.
The videos you show about countries are always worthwhile. Insight makes a difference to our understanding and our perceptions.

-Per se courts. I will never forget them.

-Personally, I enjoyed everything. I think combining mediums like lecture and media is a very engaging method and adds to the class and the material. I really appreciate that as a student. Even though they were not my favorite, I believe the debates were a good experience. I like the variations, if you will, of your lessons and your teaching.

-Per se courts and jeopardy are very helpful and fun

-Honestly everything. I liked the videos we watched.

-The constant motion through the class by having activities and keeping a good learning environment worked very well, PowerPoints and lectures were kept to a perfect timing to where it was always enjoyable

-News every day without fail, constant classroom updates, and Mr. Silva Brown always sticking to the schedule, quizzes to keep us in check, jeopardy, weekly FRQs, and test corrections

-The jeopardy was really helpful, as well as the daily power point lessons.

-Jeopardy, other games to reinforce information.

-The balance between didactic and dialectic learning/teaching styles was perfect for avoiding boredom (as much as possible), and discussing modern events and politics, while not part of the curriculum, was very important and useful for real life application of CompGov/Pol

-I liked how we could make up quizzes and I like how everything was at our access online so we could study. I love the debates.

And there you have it.



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