Recall/Questioning
Modeling/Self-regulation
Scaffolding/Guided Practice
Multi-age/Gender Grouping
Critical Thinking/Memory
100

Bringing a thought or idea learned already from your stored memory.

What is Recall?

100

Imitation of one's behavior

What is Modeling?

100

The teacher shows how something is done, then the class practices together and finally. Students work individually.

What is Scaffolding?

100

Example of a multi-age grouping school.

What is Montessori School?

100

Episodic memory, working memory, and procedural memory.

What are different types of memory?

200

When using questioning, an effective teaching tool where two students converse with each other.

What is turn and talk?

200

The ability to think and problem solve without the help of others.

What is Self-regulation?

200

The I do, we do, you do method.

What is the guided practice?

200

Example of gender grouping school?

What is Catholic School?

200

Name one way to practice critical thinking.

What are dilemmas, illogical versus logical arguments, and valid versus misleading ads?

300

Teachers use this technique to open conversations, inspire deeper intellectual thought, and promote student-to-student interaction.

What is Questioning?

300
Live modeling, modeling success and failure, and planning to avoid misconceptions.

What is Effective Modeling?

300

You can pair up students in a small groups and have discussions.

What is interactive scaffolding?

300

Schools were made first for ____ gender.

What is Male?

300

Give 3 examples of critical thinking.

What is identifying misleading ads, weighing competing evidence, and identifying assumptions and fallacies in arguments?

400

Critical thinking, memory, recall, and questioning are examples of this process.

What is Cognitive Process? 

400

Creating a journal, practicing self-control games, provide students with the opportunity to get up and move.

What are self-regulating skills in the classroom?

400

Some ways to use this in your class teaching is by using pictures, diagrams, real-life objects, and videos.

What is a form of sensory scaffolding?

400

Coeducation started during this decade.

What is the 1700s?

400

Give an example of procedural memory.

What is saying here when attendance is called?

500

Helps students to think out loud, builds critical thinking skills, and improves speaking and listening skills.

What are the benefits of questioning?

500

Students need to understand how to control their impulses and know when to stop misbehaving in the classroom

Why is self-regulation important in schools?

500

You can use charts, tables, and graphs in your class teaching.

What is a form of graphic scaffolding? 

500

Older children teaching younger children

What is Mentoring?

500

Entail visual and audio memories.

What is a flashbulb memory?

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