One of the most powerful influences on learning.
What is feedback?
What is learning?
Language of the school, content and classroom.
What is academic language?
Calling on students even if they do not raise their hand.
What is random selection?
Moving from once activity to another.
What is a transition?
It is always incongruent.
What is general feedback?
An environment that is safe, encouraging, and conducive to learning.
What is a positive learning environment?
Organize knowledge and ideas.
What are graphic organizers?
Questions that are open-ended and may have more than 1 answer.
What is divergent?
Measurable and aligned with the standard. It contains the behavior, condition and criteria.
What is the objective?
Provides information on what to do or not to do
What is corrective feedback?
Explicitly showing students how to complete an activity or assignment.
What is modeling?
Rules of how things are organized.
What is syntax?
In Blooms taxonomy, questions that ask students to create, evaluate, and analyze.
What is higher order questions?
A teacher uses it to quickly gain students' attention.
What is an attention grabber?
The whole class receives the feedback.
What is group feedback?
Used at the beginning of a lesson to engage students and relates the lesson to their lives.
What are the hook and link?
Created to improve achievement.
What is a culture of academic language?
The creator of Blooms Taxonomy.
Who is Benjamin Bloom?
Presents the big idea of the lesson and provides a focus for the lesson.
What is the essential question?
general vs specific, individual vs group, evaluative vs corrective, congruent vs incongruent, positive vs negative
What are the 5 types of feedback?
Activities you do every day.
What are routines?
Vocabulary, syntax, discourse
What are the three dimensions of academic language?
Using hints or clues to get the correct answer.
What is prompting?
1. objectives and goals 2. anticipatory set 3. direct instruction 4. guided practice 5. closure 6. independent practice 7. required materials and equipment 8. assessment and follow-up
What are the 8 components of an effective lesson plan?