One-stop I had on the Dave Hewitt video was his introduction to integers. He was able to get students' attention and engaged in the activity even though they didn't know why they were doing this. I think it's a great hook to start talking about integers. Another stop I had while watching the video was how Dave had the entire class participate. I like how he was able to get students to be active participants in the lesson rather than just telling students the information. Guessing the number and use of the order of operations activity was another stop I had. I liked how students had to process what the teacher was saying and work backward to answer the question. Students can do this to intuitively problem-solve and find the answer without much assistance from the teacher.
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