What type of feedback focuses on learner specific mistakes or successes to guide improvement?
What is corrective Feedback?
Is the lowest level of Blooms taxonomy apply? True or False
False
Which component of a lesson plan defines learning outcomes that students are expected to achieve?
What is learning objective?
At this level students recall factual information.
What is remembering?
What is it called when teachers provide support to students assuring they're understanding?
What is scaffolding?
This type of feedback is constructive, focuses on strengths, and provides guidance for the improvement without discouragament.
What is positive feedback?
Which level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves creating a new structure or idea from existing knowledge?
What is creating or synthesis?
Which part of the lesson plan indicates what students will be able to do by the end of the lesson?
What is the I Can statement?
Which type of questioning involves asking students to compare and contrast ideas?
What is analyzing?
Scaffolding is a method that can be used in a group and individual setting. True or False?
True
What type of feedback is immediate and also allows students to correct errors during the learning process?
What is formative feedback?
Which level of Bloom's taxonomy involves recalling facts and basic concepts?
What is remembering?
In lesson planning what is the term used for quizzes or test given to gauge how far along students are with attaining the information?
What is assessment?
When a student has to explain the steps they took to get their answer is an example of what level of questioning?
What is Understanding?
This method can encourage students to learn from each other.
What is Peer Support?
This type of feedback is given immediately after a student finishes an assignment.
What is instant feedback?
What level of Bloom's Taxonomy involves evaluating and making judgements based on standards?
What is Evaluating?
What is the part of the lesson plan where you grasp the students attention?
What is the hook?
Which type of question asks students to provide solutions to real-world problems?
What is Applying?
This term is used when a teacher takes a low number of students and works with them.
What is Small-Group?
This method gives students a chance to learn from and with each other.
What is Peer Feedback?
Which position of the hierarchy is Creating?
What is the highest level?
What is it called when you connect students prior knowledge to your new lesson?
What is your link?
With critical thinking, the type of question that makes students make judgement based off evidence is called what?
What is Evaluating?
Scaffolding increases student engagement. True or False
What is True?