Literacy
Mathematics
Science
Social Studies
Taking Students Diversity Into Account
100
a variety of instructional techniques used to move students progressively toward stronger understanding and, ultimately, greater independence in the learning process.
What is Scaffolding
100
knowing how to use internet browsers such as google or bing, identifying appropriate keywords to initiate a search
What is effective search for relevant & credible internet websites
100
describing and explaining what people observe in nature.
What is the 2 major goals of science
100
domains concerned with the nature of human societies and social relationships both past and present
What is social studies
100
math and science have typically been considered as "male" domains. As a result, boys in the class are?
What is more likely to believe they can be successful in these areas.
200
Ability to hear the distinct sounds of which spoken words are curriculum
What is Phonological Awareness
200
mastering concepts such as negative numbers, right angle, and variable and such principles as "aa negative times a negative equals a positive"
What is understanding central concepts and principles
200
integrated set of concepts and principles developed to explain a particular phenomenon
What is theory
200
constructing legitimate understanding of history
What is comprehending the nature of historical time
200
to encourage males and females o become actively involved and talking about applying and mastering math and science we should use instructional strategies such as ?
What is small group discussion and hands on activities.
300
knowledge and skills that lay a foundation for reading and writing; typically develops from early experiences with written language
What is Emergent Literacy
300
a learner might identify one problem as requiring simple addition and another as requiring solving for an unknown variable in a quadratic equation.
What is encoding problems
300
physical or symbolic representation of a phenomenon or system that depicts its key components and important interrelationships
What is model
300
which age groups have little understanding of historical time
What is early elementary grades
300
address any missing emergent literacy skills with in the context of engaging activities such as ?
What is alphabet games and high interest story book reading.
400
Writing about ideas in a manner that intentionally helps the reader comprehend them
What is knowledge transforming
400
setting one or more goals for a problem solving task, monitoring the effectiveness of various problem solving strategies, and carefully scrutinize final solutions to determine whether they're logical ones.
What is metacognitive oversight and regulation of problem solving
400
tendency to seek information that confirms rather than discredits current beliefs
What is confirmation bias
400
in what grade do children show a reasonable ability to sequence historical events and to attach them to particular time periods.
What is fifth grade
400
having a learning disability, ADHD or some other disability appear to have a significant deficit in ?
What is phonological awareness.
500
writing ideas in whatever order they come to mind;\, with little regard for communicating the ideas effectively.
What is Knowledge telling
500
children's whose families travel extensively tend to have greater appreciation of distance, more familiarity with with diverse landscapes and better understanding of?
What is how maps work
500
inability to master basic reading skills in a developmentally typical time frame despite normal reading instruction; often has bioligical roots ?
What is dyslexia.
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