Piaget/Vygotsky
Bloom's Taxonomy
MBE
Types of Knowledge
Memory
Intelligences
100

The development camp of Piaget. 

What is Nature?

100

The final stage of Bloom's Taxonomy.

What is create?

100

The acronym MBE stands for.

What is Mind Brain Education?

100

Knowing the facts.

What is declarative knowledge?

100

Compared to a filing cabinet in the brain.

What is a schema?

100

This student enjoys reading, and writing. Often prefers written instruction over verbal.

What is a verbal-linguistic student?

200

The development camp of Vygotsky.

What is nurture?

200

To understand. 

What is explain ideas or concepts?

200

The study of the mind and behavior.

What is psychology?

200

Knowing the steps.

What is procedural knowledge?

200

Memory being used at any given time for information in front of you.

What is working memory?

200

This student understands concepts better after watching someone do it or creating something related to it. 

What is a visual-spatial student?

300

Checklists, partially completed worksheets, and cue cards.

What are support scaffolding tools?

300

Comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, evaluation, and knowledge.

What are Bloom's nouns?

300

The science dealing with the structure
or function of the nervous system and brain.

What is neuroscience?

300

Knowing how to manage your learning.

What is conditional knowledge?

300

Grouping individual bits of data into meaningful larger units.

What is chunking?

300

This student always asks to use headphones while doing independent work and is often seen tapping rhythmically throughout the day. 

What is a musical-rhythmic student?

400

Students are given 30 additional minutes evenly distributed across the school day designated for "play".

What is a large piece of Piaget's social cognitive theory. 

400

The year the taxonomy was revised

What is 2001?

400

A student comes to you in tears because they state they cannot write an opinion paper on a topic they are not very familiar with. You would use this strategy to help.

What is the power of 'yet'. 

400

How to create a lesson plan.

What is procedural knowledge?

400

The reason sleep is so important in regards to learning.

What is brain activity which occurs during sleep only that assists in long-term memory function?

400

This student enjoys planning, and ran for class treasurer.

What is a mathematical-logical student?

500

A sage on the stage.

What is Vygotsky's recommendation for effective teaching?

500

To justify a stand or decision.

What is evaluate?

500

This list includes things like: pop quizzes, catering to individual learning styles, and believing students have a fixed level of ability.

What is the unconscionable list?

500

How to self-assess the success of a lesson.

What is conditional knowledge?

500

A basic information processing unit.

What is a neuron?

500

This student is class president, first to volunteer for presentations and loves group work. 

What is an interpersonal student?

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