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Mr. Feliciano’s HITS website is simple and user-friendly. The eight HITS are listed in order. Underneath each HIT you can find additional links to other information websites. There are also links to worksheets to help you implement each HIT with an emphasis for ESL students.
http://feliciano.pbworks.com/w/page/7710092/High-Impact%20Teaching%20Strategies

This website gives a brief definition to the nine High Impact Strategies. Each strategy includes specific activities or methods to implement them in your classroom. In addition, find a list of recommended books that support effective teaching.
http://stuff4educators.com/index.php?p=1_34_High-Impact-Strategies

This is a simple, yet very useful list of strategies for how to implement the HITS and HOTS. Also find tips for teaching, Literacy, and Math.
http://pearsonstaffroom.wordpress.com/2009/05/15/hits-and-hots-tips/

Although, this website gives information about a 2-day session to learn about the HITS, if you drag down to the bottom of the website you will find three links. Click on the first one titled “Summarizing Strategies” and you will discover a comprehensive list of about 20 techniques to help your students with summarizing!
http://www.caiu.org/services/curriculum/training-consultation/High_Impact_Strategies.aspx

Besides providing you with some helpful advice about the implication of strategies, this websites gives you access to more than 30 downloadable teaching strategies worksheets. You can find the teacher and the student versions.  All student versions are in Word Documents for easy print/modify/save options.
http://www.aea267.k12.ia.us/cia/index.php?page=teaching_strategies

Take the HITS to the next level: students’ homes. This websites provides ideas of how you can involve parents into the HITS by providing meaningful activities and homework students can do at home. Suitable for primary and secondary students and their families.
http://www.bpsfamilies.org/schools/impact-strategies/high-impact-strategies

 

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