What is a term that is used to describe instructional techniques, used to assist a learner as they go through the learning process?
What is scaffolding?
What kind of question has only one correct answer?
What is convergent?
How many people should be arranged in a small group?
what is 3 to 6 people?
What level is this question, " Describe what happens when".
What is remember?
What part of the lesson plan has the standard verb?
What is the objective?
What can teachers use to present new information?
What is graphic organizers?
What is opened ended questions that has many appropriate answers?
What is divergent questions?
How many people should be arranged in a large group?
What is 7 or more people?
What is lowest level of Blooms Taxonomy?
What is remembering?
What three parts of the lesson plan should include the same verb?
What is the standard, objective, and "I can statement?"
What framework supports student engagement and active learning by organizing their knowledge before, during, and after a lesson?
What is KWL?
What kind of question will this be called, " Based on the problem of the story, how would you say the solution was successful?"
What is a prompting question?
Which criteria for grouping is false: social compatibility, age, gender, or interest?
What is age?
What level of questioning is this, " How would you alter ___to __?"
What is applying?
Every lesson plan should include the ________ in apa style.
What is the standard?
What is the second step in scaffolding?
What is guided practice?
What purpose does Bloom's taxonomy serve for educators?
What is Differentiated Instruction?
What part of instructional learning can waste time if not carefully planned?
What is transition?
What is the highest level of Bloom’s Taxonomy?
What is creating?
What should every lesson plan start with and end with?
What is a hook and closure?
What graphic organizer can be used to compare similarities and differences between topics, help students understand relationships between concepts in a clear, visual way.
What is a Venn Diagram?
What is the (4) different levels used in Webb's Depth of Knowledge.
What is Recall and Reproducible?
What is Skill and Concepts?
What is Strategic Thinking?
What is Extended thinking
What refers to the way an educator arranges the physical, procedural, and instructional elements of a classroom to create an effective learning environment?
What is classroom organization?
What are the 6 levels of the Blooms taxonomy questions?
What is creating, evaluation, analyzing, applying, understanding, and remembering.
What is the essential question?