The lowest level of Bloom's Taxonomy that involves recalling facts and basic concepts?
What is Knowledge
What is Remembering?
What is the minimum and maximum duration for a teaching presentation?
What is 13 to 16 minutes?
A teacher asks students to explain the main idea of a text they just read and then relates it to their own experiences. What skill is being demonstrated?
What is asking higher-order questions?
You can find Florida academic standards here.
CPALMS
An outline of the scope and sequence of the curriculum across grade levels and subjects
What level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves the ability to use information in new situations?
What is application
What should be included to measure the mastery of learning objectives?
What is assessment
During a group activity, a teacher circulates the room, addressing off-task behavior and providing positive reinforcement. What skill is being illustrated?
What is classroom management?
Standards represent this part of learning?
What are outcomes?
A specific learning outcome that students are expected to achieve?
What is a standard or a benchmark
Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy requires students to justify a decision or course of action?
What is evaluation
After you introduce yourself, the next thing you should tell students.
What is objectives
teacher reviews state standards before planning a lesson on ecosystems, ensuring all objectives are covered. What skill does this demonstrate?
What is standard alignment? or rigor or content/subject knowledge
This standard is for students in this grade MU.3.SK.1.1
What is 3rd?
The unwritten eachings that occur in a school setting, such as social norms and values?
What is the hidden (or informal) curriculum
At which level of Bloom's Taxonomy do students create new ideas or products?
What is Create
To ensure clarity and professionalism in communication, your slides should be
What is proofread or edited
After a unit, a teacher administers a quiz and uses the results to adjust future lesson plans. What skill is being illustrated?
What is formative assessment?
Backwards design includes planning lesson in this order.
What is 1. Standards 2. Assessment 3. Instructional Activities
The planned and documented content of what is to be taught.
What is the formal curriculum
At which level is this objective. Explain what each branch of givernment does
What is understand
Documents uploaded to the Anthology for this assignment
What is concept paper, any tolls used, presentation, link to the video and reflection
teacher incorporates technology and group discussions to keep students actively involved in their learning. What skill is being demonstrated?
What is student engagement?
For this standards, students are supposed to know this and do this
Sort shapes as 3d or 2d.
What is know- 2d and 3d shapes and do-sort
What is taught outside school, for example in after school clubs
What is Extracurricular curriculum