Science of Reading
Science of Learning
Number Sense
Classroom Management
Just for Fun
100

The relationship between sounds (phonemes) and letters (graphemes) is this.

What is phonics?

100

Learning is strengthened when practice is spaced out over time. This is know as...

What is distributed practice?

100

The ability to quickly recognize the number of objects in a small group without counting.    

What is subitizing?

100

The three main parts of a good classroom rule are: clear, positive, and this.  

What is specific?

100

This beverage is considered the unofficial fuel of teachers.    What is coffee?

What is coffee?

200

The five key pillars of reading instruction are phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and this.

What is comprehension?

200

This learning strategy involves actively recalling information from memory, rather than passively reviewing it.

What is retrieval practice?

200

Understanding that the last number said when counting tells you “how many” there are in total.

What is cardinality?

200

The best way to get a student’s attention without raising your voice.    

What is a nonverbal signal (e.g., hand raise, clapping pattern)?

200

This school supply was first invented in 1565 in England.

What is a pencil?

300

The ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual sounds (phonemes) in spoken words.

What is Phonemic Awareness?

300

This is the process of connecting new information to something already known.

What is schema building (or activating prior knowledge)?

300

The understanding that numbers can be composed and decomposed in different ways.

What is part–whole relationship?

300

When a student is misbehaving, this is the first thing you should consider before reacting.    

What is the reason or cause behind the behavior?

300

This object mysteriously disappears most often in classrooms.  

What are pencils?

400

Fluency is defined with these three components, rate, expression and this.

What is accuracy?

400

The idea that working on slightly challenging tasks — not too easy, not too hard — supports the most growth.

What is the zone of proximal development?

400

Recognizing the value of a digit based on its place in a number.    

What is place value?

400

This term describes routines that help children know what to expect each day.    

 What are predictable structures, precedures, or schedules?

400

The superhero teachers are most often compared to.    

Who is Wonder Woman (or Superman)?

500

According to the science of reading, students need both decoding skills and this to become proficient readers.

What is language comprehension?

500

This principle says that mixing different kinds of problems or topics during practice improves learning.

What is interleaving practice?

500

The ability to understand and work with numbers flexibly, is crucial for students' mathematical development.

What is number sense?

500

Two most essential components of classroom management is student engagement and this.

What is building relationships?

500

The item you always seem to have in your "teacher drawer" just in case.

What is chocolate?

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