Whole Brain Teaching: 4th Grade: The Crazy Professor Reading Game
August 8, 2009 – 5:48 am
To schedule a Crazy Professor reading seminar at your school, email Chris Biffle at CBiffle@AOL.com. See Whole Brain Teacher Chris Rekstad demonstrate powerful classroom management techniques for developing reading comprehension! For more information go to WholeBrainTeaching.
Duration : 0:9:9
Tags: 4th, Biffle, book, classroom, comprehension, education, engagement, illiteracy, literacy, management, Power, read, reader, reading, student, Teaching
16 Responses to “Whole Brain Teaching: 4th Grade: The Crazy Professor Reading Game”
does this work for …
does this work for older ages?
im teaching english in korea for 7th graders. im not a real teacher, so im thinking of using this.
By bongvvv on Aug 8, 2009
volume o-meter is …
volume o-meter is hilarious. I love it.
By Toxicalice on Aug 8, 2009
awsome teaching …
awsome teaching steps
By chordibird11 on Aug 8, 2009
This video is so …
This video is so brilliant, It’s awesome. Thank you so much for sharing it to us, this new kind of reading technique helps me so much to my kids reading skills. keep up the good work!
By wiskamycat on Aug 8, 2009
I loved this!! …
I loved this!! What a great way of making reading FUN ! Congratulations & keep up the fabulous work!! Love Dorothea from Western Australia
By dorotheaLiveandlearn on Aug 8, 2009
ULA MANZO, my crazy …
ULA MANZO, my crazy wife, has done some powerful research over 25 years ago that may provide a strong scientific and theoretical basis for the intuitive idea of gesturing done in the Power Teaching Professors Comprehension method. Her method is called Motor Imaging. BTW, she is a professor of Education at CAL State University-Fullerton.
Anthony Manzo, Ph.D
By ManzoAnthonyV on Aug 8, 2009
hey rekstad!! its …
hey rekstad!! its Aubrey!! i miss you soo much! good teaching.
(for every1 else) you should learn this., this has helped me with my reading skills!!
By munkeybutt4ever on Aug 8, 2009
great
great
By azalight on Aug 8, 2009
Great work. The …
Great work. The skill which makes most other skills possible. As a teacher, I found it so surprising at how many kids love to say, “I hate to read.” Out of hundreds of kids, I met only one that read for pleasure. This can’t go on.
By rondoman299 on Aug 8, 2009
That’s incredible, …
That’s incredible, I wish I had a Crazy Professor
when I was a kid. I’m sure I would loved read more. I felt touched to see the dedication in teaching and its practical approach. I’m impress as well to see how the Professor has a total control over the class.
By chessdominos on Aug 8, 2009
I love this video. …
I love this video. It is a great one!
By coolcatteacher on Aug 8, 2009
Awesome
Awesome
By strawberrylaralara on Aug 8, 2009
FANTASTIC idea!! …
FANTASTIC idea!! I’m currently doing my student teaching and I was looking for an idea like this to get my kids excited with their novels!! GREAT idea!!!!
By conanobrienismyhero on Aug 8, 2009
The idea is …
The idea is brilliant, but the speach patterns and pronunciation are awful. Some of what they say is incomprehensible to the British ear
By flower150 on Aug 8, 2009
Fantastic …
Fantastic representation of classroom management while exciting the 4th grade about reading and comprehension!
You rock Mr. Rekstad and Dr. Biffle!
Kelly Foreman
By kdsnail on Aug 8, 2009
Wow! I’m very …
Wow! I’m very impressed. How long does it take to train them to play the Crazy Professor Game?
By danth78 on Aug 8, 2009