Parts of a lesson plan
Parts of a lesson plan part 2
History of public education
Miscellaneous
100

What is Choice?

It gives the students the power to choose what they learn about or how they want to learn it

100

What does SWBAT stand for?

What is, Students will be able to 

100

What year did the state of Massachusetts form the first State Board of Education?

What is 1837

100

What is unschooling?

The idea where the kids are in charge of their education.

200

When teachers evaluate their students based on tests, quizzes, projects, etc,.

What is Assessment

200

A fun way to engage the students and get them excited about what’s coming next.

What is a hook

200

The model of education that Horace Mann wanted to have adopted

What is the Prussian model

200

What is the science of reading?

Teaching students how to read through phonics. It is guided in steps, and once they master one stage, they move on to the next.

300

What is Feedback?

When teachers tell students if they met the goals and objectives

300

What is a closure?

A meaningful wrap up to the lesson

300

What year did Massachusetts pass a compulsory attendance law?

What is 1852

300

What is the difference between student center learning and teacher directed learning? 


Student-centered is where there is a lot of student discussion and collaboration with their peers. Teacher-directed is where the teacher uses direct instruction, there is little room for students to talk and collaborate.

400

The different ways that students learn. (EX: auditory, visual, and tactile)

What is learning styles

400

What the students will learn throughout the lesson

What is a goal

400

What is a value that Horace Mann believed that would help prepare children for future employment?

The values that Mann believed would help prepare children for future employment were obedience to authority, promptness and attendance, and organized bell ringing.

400

What are literacy workshops?

It is a type of instruction that gives students different strategies on how to annotate and take notes on a text.

500
What are Objectives?

What the students will be able to do by the end of the lesson

500

What are Materials?

The things that the students will need in order to do an activity or project.

500

What year did every state require students to complete elementary school?

What is 1918

500

What is critical race theory relating to education?

Critical race theory is an academic framework that examines how race and racism intersect with power, privilege, and society in books and texts.

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