Whole class, subgroups, and pairs are examples of this.
What are groupings?
100
Group leader, recorder, and speaker/reporter.
What are roles for discussion groups?
100
Athletes as role models, fame issues, sportsmanship, economic influences of sports, sports and racial issues, sports and gender issues, violence in sports, sports and language.
What are some research paper ideas?
100
What would it cost to wallpaper your room?
If you forgot two numbers of your locker combination, but you knew that they were odd numbers, how many combinations would you have to try?
What is are problems that students can choose to solve?
200
Learning styles and _______________.
What is multiple intelligence?
200
Lab exercises, case studies, and hands-on construction are examples of this.
What is reinforcement?
200
What does it mean to be reading the Bible "as literature" in a humanities course as opposed to reading it as a means of religious understanding?
How would you characterize the language in the psalms as opposed to the language of the stories?
What are some class discussion questions on the Bible readings?
200
You don't know the answer. The answer is complicated. The question is researchable. The question is significant and worth knowing about. The question will take 5 to 7 pages to discuss. The answer requires several sources of information. The answer will combine fact and opinion.
What are criteria for writing the research paper?
200
How much would you have to spend on gerbil food for a year if you have two gerbils and they have offspring?
How much land could you cover if you walked from dawn to dusk on your birthday?
What are problems that students can choose to solve?
300
Communication and _____________.
What is socialization?
300
Field work, service learning, and communications through technology are examples of this.
What are real-life applications?
300
What are some specific examples from the readings that apply these language concepts: specificity, Anglo-Saxon verbs, metaphor, rhythm/refrain, onomatopoeia, minimizing modifiers, unified mood?
What is a Bible discussion question?
300
Abstract, anecdote, analysis of statistics, description, extended definition, block quotation, at least two sides of the issue, conclusion, bibliography.
What are components of the research paper?
300
Finding ways in which to create a context of math within the students' life and environment.
Inviting students to think of math as connected to what they know, what they care about, who they are, and how they think.
What is differentiated instruction in math?
400
This includes reflection, self-monitoring, and metacognition.
What is introspection?
400
In this type of classroom, all knowledge emanates from the authority of the teacher.
What is a teacher-centered classroom?
400
Since everyone read the same text, this is not an example of this.
What is differentiation?
400
Because students get to formulate their own questions and because the topic is diverse and open to choice, this assignment represents ______________.
What is differentiated instruction?
400
Asking students to explain their thinking.
Inviting alternative methods to problem-solving.
What is differentiated instruction in math?
500
Multi-sensory, emotions, graphics and visuals, metaphor, humor, and simultaneous processing are examples of this.
What is brain-based learning theory?
500
In this type of classroom, the learners (one of whom is the teacher) feed their own experience into the subject and draw knowledge out of it.
What is a subject-centered classroom?
500
Out of the positive, respectful, inquisitive tone of the class come evocative questions that sharpened this skill for students.
What is critical thinking?
500
For this project, the product is essentially the same, but the __________ is differentiated.
What is content?
500
The teacher found that placing abstract math problems in a real-life context influenced the way they approached problems. This is one way to help students improve this.