A classroom strategy that Jackie introduced to get us work mingle and work in groups:
What is Milling to Music?
This is ongoing, positive, individualized and provides students with feedback.
What is Assessment
This is what the acronym K.W.L stands for
What is Know, Want to know, Learned
As an element of cooperative learning – what does individual accountability mean?
What is Adverse Childhood Experiences
"I give up" and "I will keep trying" are examples of what two kinds of mindsets?
What is fixed mindset and growth mindset?
Mental Set, Objectives (Curricular and Stated), Social Objectives, Input Modelling and Demonstration, Practice, Checks for Understanding, Closure are all part of what?
What is Lesson Plan
What type of unit planning method begins with thinking with the end in mind?
What is Backwards Design
Name two benefits to cooperative learning
What is Motivation to Learn & Positive Relationships
List three environmental accommodations that can be implemented in the classroom
What is Alternate Seating, Visual Schedules, and Fidget Toys
DISC stands for
What is Daily Interactive Self-Care
This provides closure, is judgemental, is applied against standard and shows shortfalls.
What is Evaluation
All students can benefit from this type of learning environment
What is a Calm, Predictable, and Supportive learning environment
This type of visual framework helps students organize, clarify, connect, rank, compare, inquire & evaluate their thinking.
BONUS! Name 3 examples
What is Graphic Organizer --
Venn diagram, Mindmap, Positive Minus Interesting Chart!
What are three ways educators can differentiate math instructions to support kinesthetic, auditory and visual processing?
What is see, hear, and feel mathematics?
The three R's
What is Retell, Relate, Reflect
This type of assessment enables teachers to make consistent judgments about the quality of student learning based on clear performance standards and on a body of evidence collected over time
What is Rubrics
The 4 classroom management approaches
What is Preventative, Supportive, Corrective, and Restorative
These are the Kindergarten Four Frames
What is Belonging, Engagement, Expression and Well-Being
According to Carol Tomlinson, what are the three aspects involved in developing differentiation in the classroom?
What is the content, process, and product involved in teaching
Stereotypes, unconscious bias on race, gender, sexuality and religion. These are all examples of what?
What is Implicit Biases?
What I think I know; Confirmed; Misconceptions; New Information; Wonderings are part of what?
What is R.A.N (Reading and Analysis Non-Fiction
According to Jackie, we can be 3 kinds of teachers to our students. What are they?
What is Brick wall, Jellyfish, Backbone
3 examples of permanent learning centres
What is Art, Books, and Water/Sand Stations
Which theory has been disproven by neuroscience, but will absolutely, 110% still be used to support differentiated instruction in the classroom by literally every single OISE student ever?
What is Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences