Sit up and sit in front
What is S?
What is Level 1?
Writing
What is the W in WICOR?
The degree of loudness of sound.
What is volume?
- Finding initial question and source
- Completing the TRF and Point of Confusion
- Divide into groups
What happens "Before the Tutorial" in Steps 1-3 of the tutorial process?
Lean forward
What is L?
Applying Information/Output
What is Costa's Level 3?
Inquiry
What is the I in WICOR
making a visual connection with individuals in audience
What is eye contact?
- Presenting the POC
- Engaging in Academic Conversation
- Understanding and Resolving the Point of Confusion
What are steps 4-8 during the Tutorial Process?
Ask questions
What is A?
Analyze • Categorize • Compare • Contrast • Demonstrate • Develop • Group are examples of
What is vocabulary for Costa's Level 2?
Collaboration
What is the C in WICOR?
the degree of quickness with which one delivers a speech
What is pacing?
Summarize your understanding
Reflect on the tutorial process
What are steps 9-10 (After the Tutorial Process)?
Nod your head
"How would you solve this problem in your life?" is an example of a question for this level.
What is Level 3 of Costa's (applying)?
Organization
What is the O in organization?
clearly saying the sounds and syllables in words vs speaking words as they are meant to be spoken
What is the difference between enunciation vs pronunciation?
20 of your 50 points (not completed as homework to prepare your TRF)
What are collaborative inquiry and communication?
Talk to the teacher
What is T?
"When did the event take place?" is an example of a question in this level.
What is a Level 1 (gathering information) question?
Reading
What is the R in WICOR?
moving one’s body parts, usually arms, hands, legs, as a means of expression. Easier when speech is memorized
What is gesticulation?
Explain the point of TRFs.
Answers will vary!