Which strategy focuses on breaking down information as to not confuse students?
What is We learn in chunks?
Which environment focuses on inclusion and not being judgemental?
What is Safe environment?
Which activity uses simple mental exercises to promote wellbeing and reflection?
What is mindfulness?
What is one way to help students learn at their own pace?
Don’t expect kids to get it first try, allow retakes until they fully understand
Which strategy uses up-to-date real world information?
What is context is everything?
Which environment empowers students by helping them learn the patterns of the day?
What is Routine Environment?
Why are brain break important in the classroom?
What is, they get students energy out and regain focus in the classroom?
What is one way to show "Review is critical" in the classroom?
What is going through learning multiple times and avoiding misconceptions?
Which strategy intentionally teaches information students will relate to?
What is Forgetting is natural?
Which environment uses bright surroundings to help engage students?
What is Physical Environment
How is Metacognition shown in the classroom?
What is, allowing time for reflection and teaching that mistakes are okay and to reflect on them?
What to do in a brain break?
What is, give students a few minutes to themselves, get students wiggles out, allow a few minutes of creativity?
Which strategy recognizes some students will need more review than others?
What is Students Learn At Different Levels?
Which environment recognizes students emotions and helps teach them how to handle them?
What is Emotional Environment?
Why is movement important in the classroom?
What is, helps with focus and boosts memory?
Define Brain-Based Learning
What is, an educational approach that uses scientific research on how the brain works to inform teaching methods and create more effective learning experiences?
Which strategy helps students learn to the best of their own personal abilities?
What is Students Learn In Different Ways?
Which environment emphasizes forming relationships with students.
What is Social Environment?
Why does cooperation have a better outcome in the classroom then competition?
What is, competition can block learning and students might just focus on winning, cooperation allows for social learning as a group?
Define Neuroplasticity
What is, ability and capability to thrive learning, remembering patterns and retaining information?