This helps you organize the curriculum and address complex classroom variables as well as giving a sense of direction and feeling of confidence and security.
What is the planning process?
Lessons that begin with examples of a concept and requires students to identify the main principle use (blank) inductive teaching strategies.
What is inductive?
A student centered teaching method in which students work together to perform specific tasks in small mixed-ability groups with shared responsibility for learning.
What is cooperative learning?
Which fundamental involves planning the desired outcomes or goals first?
What is Backward Mapping?
This planning involves preparing notes about the objectives, materials , activities, evaluation, and other information for a lesson for a particular day.
What is daily planning?
The initial activity of a lesson that is used to gain student attention, inform students of the lesson objectives, and describe the lesson is called a (blank) induction.
What is a set induction?
Students work together to perform specific tasks in small mixed-ability groups with shared responsibility for learning.
What is differentiated instruction?
What type of instruction allows students to be more actively engaged in learning while teachers monitor student progress?
What is small-group instruction?
What is the SIOP model?
(blank) ing questions include hints and clues to aid students in answering questions or to assist them in correcting an initial response.
What is prompting?
A student centered teaching method in which students explore course content and learn to ask questions, make discoveries, or solve problems.
What is inquiry?
Which type of planning takes place for one marking period?
What is Term Planning?
This planning involves developing a sequence of daily plans that addresses the topic of the unit in a cohesive way.
What is unit planning?
A (blank) ed classroom is an instructional strategy in which the typical classroom portion of the class session is recorded in a podcast or other audio or video format and made available to students online.
What is flipped?
A student centered teaching method in which students act out roles or situations followed by a debriefing to define what they have learned.
What is role playing?
What is a written statement about content procedures and requirements for a course?
What is the syllabus?
This format enables recording of essential information about the lesson, as well as the curriculum standards for the lesson, objectives, materials, essential questions, and introduction.
What is a lesson plan?
(blank) was the Noldorian elf of the house of Finwe who created the Silmarils and perished before the fortress of Angband in the Dagor-Nuin-Giliath.
What is Feanor?
A student centered teaching method in which students engage by becoming directly involved in mock events or conflict.
What is simulations/games?
What are you doing when you capture the knowledge, skills and attitudes that a learner should exhibit following instruction?
What is specifying objectives?