Chapters 1-2
Chapters 3-5
Chapters 6-7
Chapters 8-9
Chapters 10-12
100

Most common grades for the young adolescent stage

What is 6-8th grade?

100

Young adolescents believe that their ______ and _______ are indeed unique 

What is feelings and emotions?

100

Most vital aspect of the middle school structural design and identifying feature of true middle level schools 

What is teaming? 

100

Four types of bullying 

What is physical, verbal, relational, and cyberbullying? 

100

Three components of metacognition 

What is students' attitudes, efforts, and knowledge? 

200

The first physical change in young adolescents 

What is a growth spurt?

200

Learning that should occur in school and while completing assignments 

What is declarative learning? 

200

Four essential attributes for an education for young adolescents 

What is developmentally responsive, challenging, empowering, and equitable? 

200
A caring relationship between students and teachers begins with the development of what two things 

What is trust and mutual respect? 

200
A set of strategies for discovering what students know or can do as a result of engaging in learning experiences 

What is assessment? 

300

The major benchmark of a females physical change

What is mensuration? 

300

Piaget cognitive stages that happen during young adolescents 

What is concrete and formal operations?

300

______ and ______ are enhanced by the effective use of interdisciplinary teams 

What is curriculum and instruction? 

300

_______ and _______ affect the quality of students' cognitive functioning, disrupting their ability to process information efficiently 

What is anxiety and stress?

300

Learning that is supported by providing materials and ideas for students to manipulate, and facilitating personal and group reflections as students interact with the material 

What is constructivism? 

400

Domain(s) of development grow during the young adolescents stage

What is physical, social, emotional, cognitive, and identity?

400
Students develop the capability to think in hypothetical ways about abstract ideas as well as to generate and test hypotheses systematically

What is formal operational stage?

400
An organizational structure in which teachers move with their students when they pass to the next grade level 

What is looping? 

400
An imbalance of power and control in relationships among students 

What is bullying? 

400

Emotionally engaging students as they use information in real-life contexts that have meaning to them

What is authentic assessment? 

500

Sleep deprivation can lead to 

What is mood disorders?

500

The most powerful influence on and predicts young adolescents' levels of self-esteem

What is body image?

500
When a small group of students meets with a teacher on regular basis to help students develop a trusting relationship with an adult and social bonds with other students 

What is advisory programs? 

500

Roadblocks to effective communication 

What is ordering, moralizing, interpreting, reassuring, and questioning? 

500

Three main principles for Universal Design for Learning 

What is provide multiple means of representation, provide multiple means of action and expression, and provide multiple means of engagement? 

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