Instructional techniques
Classroom management
Planning
Special education
Mystery
100

What is a KWL chart?  

A what you KNOW, what you WANT to know, and what you want to LEARN chart 

100

When a student is being chatty, what is one way to subtly try to get them to quiet down? 

Having close proximity to their seat 

100

What does PLC stand for? 

Professional learning community 

100

What does IEP stand for? 

Individualized Educational Plan

100

Why is it important to maintain a positive attitude with students? 

Students tend to feed off of your energy. If you are negative about the material or have a pessimistic attitude, they will likely adopt that viewpoint as well. 

200

What are some ways you can help an ELL student in the classroom? 

Sit them next to a helpful peer, use lots of visuals, being mindful of body language, etc... 

200

Why is establishing a daily routine in the classroom so important? 

This ensures that the students are familiar with what's expected and it helps them get into "school mode" 

200

Roughly how many rules should you include in your classroom rules? 

5

200

Once a determination to evaluate for an IEP is made, how many days does the district have to complete the evaluations. 

90 days 

200

What are the benefits of getting to know your students, such as knowing that your students love baking in a unit about fractions? 

This can be beneficial because if you can connect your students personal life to their education, they are more likely to stay engaged and relate to the lesson. 

300

What are the three main types of instructional management techniques for teachers? 

Laissez-Faire, Authoritarian, and Authoritative 

300

If a student is cursing in class, should you make a big deal and harp on why it is wrong in front of their peers? 

No, it is best to have a private conversation with them before lunch/recess/or when they are changing classes. 

300

What is a benefit of having the students pick their own seats during the first week of school? 

You will be able to see the dynamics of the students in the room, and plan the rest of the year accordingly.

300

True or false: A student with mobility issues is eligible for an IEP 

True 

300

Why is it important to seat a student with ADHD away from distractions such as near their friends, near a window, or near the pencil sharpener? 

This is because they will be more likely to stay engaged with the lesson when their mind can more easily focus on the task at hand. 

400

What is differentiated instruction? 

This is where a teacher plans a variety of different ways for students to learn a concept, being sure to keep in mind the different strengths of each student. 

400

If an attention seeking student is creating chaos to see how you will react, what us the best thing to keep in mind? 

Respond, don't react. If you let their behavior get to you, the student will have gotten what they wanted, and it will reinforce the behavior. 

400

Standards, objectives, and materials are all part of what? 

A lesson plan 

400

Who has to be present for an IEP eligibility meeting? 

The Parent, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher, Child Study Team Members, Case Manger, and a School District Administrator. 

400

What are the six elements of Bloom's taxonomy? 

Creating, evaluating, analyzing, applying, understanding, and remembering. 

500

What is instructional scaffolding? 

This is where an educator will build on the students knowledge and gradually remove guidance and support as students becomes more independent and secure with the topics concepts. 

500

If a student is refusing to do their work, what is one way that you could encourage them to work? 

Giving them 5 minutes to sit while everyone works, while complementing and encouraging their peers that are working. 

500

What are 3 important types of planning to consider before structuring your lesson plans? 

Unit Planning, Weekly Planning, and Daily Planning 

500

What are the 7 steps in a special education process? 

Referral, evaluation, eligibility, IEP, placement, instruction, and annual review. 

500

What are the eight types of multiple intelligences? 

Visual, musical, kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, linguistic, mathematical, and naturalistic. 

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