What is Behavior?
What is.. what will the student be able to DO by the end of the lesson?
What is Modeling?
What is.. when a teacher demonstrates a task and students are expected to it on their own.
What is academic language?
What is... the language of the school, content, and classrooms.
What are convergent questions?
What is questions that have one correct answer or a "best" answer.
Which Bloom's Taxonomy Level makes you draw, apply, or solve a question?
What is applying.
What is Condition?
What is.. What will the student be using while performing the behavior.
What is one advantage of modeling?
What is.. it can sometimes make things that were unclear more clear.
Academic language is used in order for students to do what?
What is... communicate, understand, and perform in the content disciplines.
What is Divergent questions?
What is open-ended questions that have many appropriate answers.
Which Bloom's Taxonomy Level makes you plan, construct, or design a question?
What is creating.
What is Criterion?
What is.. How well must the student perform
the behavior to show mastery.
What is one disadvantage of modeling?
What is.. may reduce the learners own thinking and creativity.
Academic language function is pulled from what?
What is the main verb of the standard that you are teaching.
What is focusing questions?
Which Bloom's Taxonomy Level makes you discuss, explain, or summarize a question?
What is understanding.
Where can you find the standards to use on your lesson plan?
What is...GA Standards of Excellence and GELDS
What is scaffolding?
What is.. instructional techniques that are used to assist a learner as they go through the learning process.
What is Syntax?
What is the set of conventions for organizing symbols, words and phrases together into structures.
What is prompting questions?
What is questions that include hints, clues, or aids to help students come to the correct initial response.
Which Bloom's Taxonomy Level makes you memorize, describe, or identify a question?
What is remembering.
What all needs to be included when writing a behavior objective?
What is.. Objective, Standards, Essential Question, and I can statement.
What are some examples of graphic organizers?
What are... KWL charts, Flow charts, and Venn Diagram.
What are some examples of Vocabulary words?
What is...
Tier 1: General Language
Tier 2: High Frequency, multiple meaning words
Tier 3: Content Specific Vocabulary
What is probing questions?
What is questions that are needed to help further clarify a student's initial response.
Which Bloom's Taxonomy Level makes you examine, compare, or contrast a question?
What is analyzing.