AVID Facts
Misc.
FNT
Binders
C-Notes and College
100

It's what AVID stands for.

What is Advancement Via Individual Determination?

100

Talk it Out Tuesdays.

What are guest speakers?

100

Three-Column Note-Taking

What is an example of focused notes?

100

This should happen weekly.

What is a binder check?

100

It's your main course of study that must be declared during college.

What is a major?

200

College visits should start.

What is NOW?

200

GPA

What is grade point average?

200

This part of the TRF is used to revisit useful aspects of the tutorial.

What is the reflection?

200

This is the minimum number of revisits to your Cornell Notes that are recommended by your teacher.

What is 5?

200

This college is where Walter Pauk first invented the note-taking system in the 1920s.

What is Cornell University?

300

The C in WICOR

What is collaboration?

300

POC stands for this.

What is point of confusion?

300

C-Notes, Two column notes; charts; graphs

What are examples of note taking?

300

Number of kickboard points for having your AVID binder.

What is 5?

300

the parts of C-Notes

What is EQ; Summary, notes, questions main ideas?

400

the W in WICOR.

What is writing?

400

The self taught make-up artist

Who is Trinity Reed?

400

FNT

What is focused note taking?

400

The sum of all points on our current binder checks.

What is 100?

400

It's the average number of years it takes to earn a bachelor's degree.

What is 4?

500

WICOR is.

What are strategies used in AVID.

500

The before, during, and after steps of the tutorial process.

What are steps for tutorials?

500

It is the ideal ratio of students to tutors according to the national AVID center.

What is 7:1?

500

It's the total amount of kickboard points given for being on time to class

What is 2?

500

A FAFSA form is an application for this necessary college resource.

What is financial aid?

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