Academic controversy?
What is another cooperative learning activity that follows a pattern similar to that of a discussion web but unlike the discussion web students are responsible for finding reasons to support only one side of an argument at a time
Help to guide students processes of inquiry even when the teacher is not present as when students are reading an assigned reading independently
What is study guide
Used at the end of class to help students to get closure on their thoughts about the topic of study and to give teachers a better connection with the intellectual happenings of the class
What is five-minute essay
As the text uses words to describe something, calling up “in the mind's eye” the images that the words evoke
What is visualizing
Think about how you would show students how to read well you would demonstrate each step a good reader state as they work through a text
What is thinking aloud
Terms in advance
What is The instructional strategy of explicitly teaching key vocabulary or concepts before students encounter them in reading materials or lessons
A teaching strategy used at the beginning of a lesson with a brief explanation of a topic to get students to leave the land to help them make better sense of the information that would be presented in the class Is a what?
What is advanced organizer
An instructional strategy were students right continuously for a sec. Without worrying about grammar spelling or organization
What is Free write
Think/pair/share
What is a collaborative learning strategy that encourages student engagement and active participation in the learning process
Refers to a comprehensive method of teaching writing that emphasizes the various stages involved in producing a written piece
What is writing process approach
Learned helplessness
A sense that no matter what one does, nothing will help
A graphic organizer that visually represents the relationships among words and concepts related to a specific topic or idea
What is semantic map or web
Intensive intervention
What is a targeted and systematic approach to support students were experiencing significant difficulties with reading and writing.
Vocab-o-gram
What is a graphic organizer with cells designated for the important parts of a story: setting, characters, problem, solution, and emotional tone. An other category is created for important words that don't obviously fit in one of the foregoing cells
Focused lessons
What is A carefully planned instructional session that concentrates on a specific skill or strategy or concept. The lesson is designed to meet the particular needs of students especially those who are struggling with reading and writing
Frayer model?
What is a graphic organizer for relating the name of a concept to other word, it directs students to think of a central and nonessential characteristics of the concept as well as examples and non- examples.
Dual-entry diary
What is The student divides each page down the middle with a vertical line and right notations on one side and comments on the other
Three-part diary
The diary is used throughout the whole course, and it is useful for shaping and recording a student's inquiry from day-to-day as an aid for study, as a means of linking the students learning in the course to his or her life outside of class and as a way to frame longer written compositions.
Jigsaw II
What is announce the topic of the lesson and explained that everyone will be responsible for learning all parts of the text, but each person will become an expert on one part of the text and will teach others about it
students write facts or ideas about a topic, the pairs can arrange their ideas into categories, this is usually a timed activity
What is brainstorming
Anticipation guide
What is activity to activate students' prior knowledge and stimulates predictions about the text and anticipation guide is a set of statements about the text that students respond to and discuss before the reading of the text
A small group of students who given the responsibility to deep in study of particular text or topic after engaging with the material the students become experts in that specific area they then share their knowledge with their peers either through presentations discussions or collaborative learning activities
What is expert groups
When students need support in reading text for information, one way to structure reading so that they give each other that support is to use the ReQuest procedure (Manzo 1970,1991). In this technique, two students read through a text, stop after each paragraph, and take turns asking each other questions about it
What is ReQuest procedure
Used to organize a five-step lesson arranged around any text or a topic that invites controversy (the taking of two different points of view
What is discussion web
Instructional Note taking System for Enhanced Reading and Thinking “Students are given a system for marking the text as they pursue different kinds of information in it: A checkmark indicates a statement that confirms an idea they already knew; a minus sign marks of passage that contradicts something they thought they knew; A plus sign marks a passage of interesting information that they had not anticipated ;A question mark goes next to a passage that they would like to know more about
What is I.N.S.E.R.T model