“It's the not the Destination, It's the journey.” ― Ralph Waldo Emerson
I have been doing my best to convince my students that the process of learning matters more than the final product. The idea is that they should focus more on exploring and questioning than getting to the finish line so they just turn something in and be done.
It is not always easy to slow them down, but one thing I've learned is that frequent formative assessments are a great way to slow down and check our learning. I use a variety of formative assessment tools to get this accomplished.
Today I wanted to share a new favorite, Giant Steps by Pear Deck