After re-reading in the book Pearson Custon Education Itroduction to Educational Technology EDU 102 The Teacher Academy at NCCC, about Content Learning and talking with my teacher I learned that content learning is a basic fact that a student has to memorize.
Declarative is the idea of just memorizing.
For example, the students will memorize the grapheme of the letters of the alphebet.
Structural is the idea of how the students peice things together.
For example, students could conect the idea of grapheme and phonems together.
Procedural knowledge is the idea of how to do something.
For example having the student apply what they learned during the lesson by using a game.
An example of a game many elementary teachers may use is:
Musical Letters
This is a fun game we play if the children are interested in writing letters. We place the chairs in a circle, and I place a letter and a different colored marker on each chair. While the music plays, children march around the circle holding a clipboard with paper or a dry erase board. When the music stops, they must find the closest chair, take the letter and marker and write that letter on their paper or dry erase board. You are welcome to use any kind of music that gets your students involved.I got the idea for this game from the web site Prekinders.com.
If you would like to read more you are more than welcome to go to the website I used: Prekinders
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