Multicultural Pedagogy
Teaching with Trade Books
Assessment of and For Learning
Studying Texts
Guiding Reading Comprehension
100

Displaying Colorful student work in your classroom.

What is a culturally responsive classroom?

100

A none academic novel.

What is a trade book?

100

An assessment that evaluates an entire unit.

What is a summative assessment?

100

Predict-Locate-Add Note, this where students make predictions about a text, and find evidence either supporting or refuting their predictions.



What is PLAN?

100

Students teach the class rather than the teacher.

What is reciprocal teaching?

200

Using narratives from multiple cultures.

What is representation in the classroom?

200

They are narratives from a specific point of view and can give students a different way of understanding a topic.

How do they help shape perspective?
200

An assessment to help guide the instructor by informing them what their students know.

What is a formative assignment?
200

Reading comprehension, where teh students survey, question, read, retreive and review. 



What is SQ3R?

200

Questioning strategy where the instructor starts with a very broad question about the reading. Then they ask a more focused question, finally they ask very specific question.

What is Three Level Comprehension Guides?

300

Students who are learning English as a second language.

What are ELLs?

300

They can help pull focus, and motivate a student.

How do they help get students interested?

300

An assessment that isn't written or graded.

What is an informal assessment?

300

A note taking strategy where students make two collumn sin their notes, their first collumn is the notes they take in class, while the second is the key concepts and ideas.



What is the Cornell Note Taking?

300

Activity where students write their own question which they answer while they read a text.

What is QAR?

400

A bias someone has but may not be aware of.

What is personal bias?

400
They can be easier to read than text books.

How are they more accessible?

400

Refers to how consistent an assessment is.

What is text reliability?

400

A worksheet with questions that will help students focus in on information.

What are Study Guides?

400

An activity where students make predictions about the text which they have to investigate in the text.

What is Directed Reading-Thinking  Activity?

500

The energy in the classroom, how students feel in class, and the community in the classroom.

What is classroom climate?

500

They help students understand and write about subjects.

How do they meet common core standards?

500

The degree to which a test measures what it intends to measure.

What is text validity?

500

A brief reflection or reiteration of what one has read.



What is Summarization?

500

An activity where students write out ideas and draw the connections on paper.

What is a discussion web?

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