Theorists
Learning Styles
Diversity
Bloom's Taxonomy
Memory
100

He stated that children learned by creating schemes.

Who was Piaget?

100

A problem in approximately 95% of American classrooms, but it's easy to fix.

What is Light?

100

A peron's beliefs, rituals, etc.

What is culture?

100

Basic repetition

What is Remembering?

100

Lasts up to 3 seconds

What is Sensory Memory?

200

He was concerned with WHY students answered incorrectly.

Who was Kohlberg?

200

The type of learner who most benefits from rewriting notes.

What is tactile/tactual?

200

Determined by family income, parents' employment, and parents' level of education

What is Socioeconomic Status?

200

The highest level

What is creating?

200

Science says it is unlimited

What is Long-term Memory?

300

Questioning and Think Alouds are examples of Vygotsky's _______?

What is Scaffolding?

300

Having a hard surface on which to write and a back to the chair

What is formal design?

300

The L in LGBT

What is lesbian?

300

If students critique a movie, they are

What is evaluating?

300

Combining visual and auditory cues to remember

What is dual processing?

400

Children ages 6-12 are dealing with this according to Erikson.

What is Industry vs. Inferiority?

400

The type of learner that benefits most from pictures and maps

What is visual?

400

A student whose first language was not English

What is an English Language Learner?

400

Break apart

What is analyzing?

400

Repeating information according to memory theorists

What is rehearsal?

500

The medium for learning according to Vygotsky.

What is Language?

500

The ability to sit still for long periods of time

What is mobility?

500

The Corpus Callosum is larger in

What is the typical female brain?

500

Requires the most critical thinking

What is creating?

500

Grouping information to aid in memory

What is chunking?

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