The number of late points that are deducted per day an assignment is late during Cycle #4.
What is 4 points?
When students have a question, they do this.
What is raise their hand?
This question type requires testers to select the best answer from a list of four options.
What is multiple choice?
The strategy we use to identify elements of informational texts.
What is THIEVES?
literature in the form of prose that describes imaginary events and people.
What is fiction?
Students must complete one of these platform lessons per week.
What is Apex?
The place where students must remain.
A question type that requires the tester to fill-in-the-blank.
What is line entry?
This strategy is used to write a constructed response on fiction?
What is RACE?
nonfiction narrative writing based in the author's personal memories
What is a memoir?
Students send this when they have questions about their grades.
What is send an email, text, or message?
Students speak at this level when the teacher is instructing whole class.
What is voice level 0?
A is to B as C is to D
What is matching?
We use this to summarize fiction.
What is SWBST?
short pieces of creative nonfiction that recount a story from someone's own experiences.
What is a personal narrative?
The total number of grades the teacher is required to enter per week.
What is two?
Students speak at this level when the teacher is not instructing whole group.
What is voice level 1 or 2?
The student writes a paragraph.
What is a constructed response?
We use this to summarize informational text.
What is IVTB? (identify text, verb, topic, big idea)
nonfiction writing, written with the intention of informing the reader about a specific topic.
What is informational text?
This is what students complete for homework.
What is unfinished work from class, independent reading, and/or Apex?
The thing that causes anxiety for the teacher and raises her blood pressure.
What is chaos in the classroom?
A lizard is to reptile as a rat is to a mammal.
What is categorization?
This strategy is used to write an argumentative text summary.
What is CER? (claim, evidence, and reasoning)
a text where the writer is either 'for' or 'against' an issue or subject, or presents the case for both sides.
What is argumentative text?