The ability to ask questions is key to unlocking deeper understanding of content.
What is Inquiry?
POC is the acronym for this tutorial term.
What is Point of Confusion?
Occurs two times per week in the AVID Elective.
What is a tutorial?
An active reading strategy to critically think about the text.
What is Marking the Text?
When you do not have a study partner and want to review your notes you can use this method of study.
What is the fold over method?
Marking the text is an example of this strategy.
What is Critical Reading?
The writing process used at the end of the tutorial process.
What is reflection writing?
When you and a partner share your learning with each other.
What is elbow partners or think/pair/share?
When you did not understand the reading assignment the first time. You will engage in this reading strategy.
What is re-reading?
Repetition is the only way to remember things. What is the formula AVID uses for remembering content?
What is 10/24/7?
Collaborative Study Groups is an example of this WICOR area.
What is collaboration?
(Will accept inquiry as well)
Two things student participants should be engaged in during the tutorial process
What are three-column note-taking and inquiry?
When three students collaborate to provide and receive feedback. This strategy also assists in developing speaking and listening skills.
What are helping trios?
The first step in the Marking the Text process.
What is numbering paragraphs?
In the 10/24/7 method for remembering what does 24 represent?
What is 24 hours?
Calendars, binders, planners, note-taking are examples of this strategy.
What is Organization?
Examples are: TRF, text book, notes, quizzes, homework, etc...
What are tools/resources needed for a successful tutorial session?
A process used of cutting a larger texts into sections and assigned to groups of students. Students learn their sections and teach to other groups.
What is Jigsaw or Home/Expert Groups?
Making a prediction about what you are about to read.
What is pre-reading?
When you are confused about your learning in a content area class you should bring your questions to this.
What is tutorials?
Strategies used in Cornell Note-Taking system.
What are: Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading.
This is what TRF stands for.
What is a Tutorial Request Form?
Groups created in content area classes typically used to study for upcoming tests.
What are content study groups?
What you do when encountering an author's claim.
What is underline?
Interacting with your Cornell Notes will increase your chances of recalling information. Names some strategies for note interaction.
What are circling key terms, question mark confusing information, creating questions, chunking, highlighting, revising....?