Tagging Practice
- Good timing is important in TAGteaching. The tag should occur the moment the learner performs the correct action.
- When movement skills are involved it takes practice with the tagger to be able to tag at the exact right time.
- The screens coming up next contain practice exercises to help you learn to use the tagger.
- Read the instructions then continue to the video or audio and use your tagger as instructed. If you don’t have a tagger, you can use a retractable ball point pen that clicks when pressed or you can just tap your pen on the edge of the desk.
- You can practice these exercises as often as you want to hone your skills.
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Lesson 6: Tag - The Marker
- Lesson 6: Tag - The Marker
- Learning Objectives
- What is a Marker?
- Tag Characteristics
- The Tag as Marker
- Tagging Practice
- Tagging Practice: Open Hand
- Tagging Practice: One Finger
- Tagging Practice: Bouncing Ball
- Tag Practice: Listening
- Tag Practice: Analysis
- Tag Practice: Timing 1
- Tag Practice: Timing 2
- Tag Practice: Timing 3
- Tag Practice: Timing 4
- Summary
- Pop Quiz
- Exercises
- Exercise 1
- Exercise 2
- Scott's Journal
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Lesson 6 Part 2 - Benefits of Tag