October 22nd, January 28th, May 6th
What are TSG checkpoints?
Listens to and understands increasingly complex language, Uses language to express thoughts and needs, Uses appropriate conversational and other communication skills
What are the three language objectives?
The ability to recognize previously encountered events, objects, or people.
What is recognition memory?
Finger plays, songs, chants, Do What I Do
What are Attention Refocusing Activities?
Photos, videos, voice recording, anecdotal notes, work samples
What are types of documentation
Story Lab and Make Believe Play focus on this TSG objective.
What is Objective 8a (comprehends language)?
The mental process of retrieval of information from the past.
What is recall memory?
L, IS, MS, AP, on the Plan Plan rubric
What are Lines, Initial Sound, Medial Sound, Alphabetical Principle?
Goal of uploading two pieces of documentation per day and/or tracking what is missing for students are examples of this.
What is a plan for collecting documentation?
Buddy Reading, Science Eyes, Story Lab, Make Believe Play and Share the News focus on this TSG objective.
What is objective 10a (Engages in conversation)
This Tools of the Mind small group activity targets recall memory.
What is Math Memory?
Two items are missing from this list of Morning Meeting components: share the news, message of the day, freeze dance, timeline calendar.
What are attention focusing activities and weather graphing?
Evidence that demonstrates management in meeting “company” policies, procedures, requirements and work instructions.
What is compliance documentation?
"Describes and tells the use of many familiar items" is the definition of this TSG level.
What is level 6 of Objective 9a (Uses an expanding expressive vocabulary)?
Making a book about a previous field trip is an example of this.
What is a cognitive strategy?
"Uses language to describe roles and actions. Uses role speech."
What is stage 4 in the child's make believe play?