What does AVID stand for?
advancement
via
individual
determination
in terms of grades what is a GPA
grade point average
What is a TRF?
Tutorial Request Form
what is wicor?
•Writing
•Inquiry
•Collaboration
•Organization
•Reading
How many days a week are TRF's?
2
What does POC stand for?
point of confusion
How many levels are there to Costa's Questioning?
bonus points- what does each level do?
3
Level 1: Gathering Information
Level 2: Processing Information
Level 3: Applying and Evaluating Information
What are the three types of goals?
short range, mid- range and long range
How is the ACT scored?
1-36
How is the SAT scored?
400-1600
Pertaining to goals, what is GPA?
goal plan action
What are the steps of the writing process?
Prewrite, Draft, Revise/Edit, Final Draft
Larger goals should be broken down into _________ .
mini goals
•How to calculate GPA?
add up the grades
A-4
B-3
c-2
d-1
F-0
divide by amount of classes
how many steps are in the avid tutorial process?
10
When setting goals in AVID we often create a GPA, what does this stand for?
goal plan action
This must be filed in order for any student to receive financial aid
FAFSA
These classes will enhance your chances of getting into college
Honors, AP, Dual enrollment
what does slant stand for
•Sit up
•Listen
•Ask and answer questions
•Nod your head
•Track the speaker
what is the purpose of a Philosophical chair?
encourage students to take a stance, support it with reasoning, listen to opposing arguments, be open to changing your minds
A goal should be _______ so that you know when you have reached it.
Specific
What do smart goals mean ?
S - Specific
M - Measurable
A - Attainable
R - Results-oriented
T - Time-bound
What are the three main learning styles?
visual, auditory, and kinesthetic
How long do long term goals usually take to accomplish?
6 months to several years
What is the Cornell way?
The 5 R's
Record, reduce, recite, reflect, review