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Calculating Compound Interest: I Do, We Do, You Do
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Calculating Compound Interest: I Do, We Do, You Do

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Grade Level Grades 9-12
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What is an I Do, We Do, You Do activity?

This teaching strategy is a gradual release model that provides scaffolding for students as they learn a new concept or process. The responsibility gradually shifts from the teacher to groups of students with the teacher’s aid, and finally to the students individually.

Components of an I Do, We Do, You Do activity

  • The strategy begins with direct instruction from the teacher, who models thinking and understanding in a way that guides students through a problem.
  • In the next step, students work in pairs or small groups, with assistance from the teacher, to try to solve a new problem.
  • The end goal is for students to  demonstrate mastery of the concept or process on their own without help from classmates or the instructor.

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February 13, 2020
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