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100

When a teacher arranges students in smaller units to work together on an assigned topic or assessment.

What is small group instruction?

100

Behavior that interferes with normal classroom instruction.

What is a disruption?

100

Direct instruction variation where the teacher presents for ten minutes, students share and reflect for two minutes, then the cycle repeats.

What is 10 + 2?

100

A form of scaffolding for reading in which the teacher's questions start out with many clues about what is happening in the reading, and then as comprehension improves, the questions become less supportive.

What is guided questioning?

100

Wall space where information or materials can be posted to inform, excite, guide, or motivate students.

What is a bulletin board?

200

This question cannot be answered with a "yes" or "no."

What is an open-ended questions?

200

Writing down information during direct instruction or lecture.

What is taking notes?

200

Direct instruction variation where the teacher presents for five minutes, students share and reflect for one minute, then the cycle repeats

What is 10 + 5?

200

To cultivate a sense of psychological safety, teachers should encourage students to do this. 

What is to share ideas or express concerns, or takes risks in the classroom without fear of negative consequences?

200

Groups take turns asking other groups questions. Often conducted as a game where points are awarded.

What is cooperative reviewingg?

300

This is the full meaning of KWL.

What is what students "know, want to know, and learned?"

300

Addressing the teacher in order to gain more information.

What is asking a question?
300

Pairing students during the first week of class to create pairs who are responsible to help each other get missing assignments due to absence, or watch out for each other during field trips.

What is the buddy system?

300

8.5 hours a day reflects how much time the average teen spends doing this.

What is using their cellphone?

300

This is an image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by internet users, often with slight variations.

What is a meme?

400

These are the the other phases of Gradual Release of Responsibility.  "I do, ...

We do, you do

400

This type of engagement is fostered when teachers design learning experiences that will intellectually and emotionally engage students.

What is authentic engagement?

400

Students are asked to select (by standing next to their choice)from four options which are posted in the corners of the room. Students then defend choices and listen to others' choices.

What is 4 corners?

400

This is the most popular app teens have on their phones?

What is TikTok?

400

Asking an African American student if he is smart enough to go to Ole Miss is an example of this?

What is racial profiling?

500

This is an example of cognitive engagement that helps students visually capture their thoughts.


What is mind-mapping?

500

Student engagement that connotes emotional reactions linked to task investment.

What is affective engagement?

500

Studying a book with commonly used phrases in Norwegian is experiential if you are planning a trip to Norway.

What is experiential learning?

500

This is an American multimedia instant messaging app and service developed by Snap Inc., that lets users exchange pictures and videos, called "snaps," that are meant to disappear after they're viewed.

What is "snapchat?"

500

Released in 2008 as the third single from her second studio album ‘Fearless’, the song, "You Belong with Me" is a quintessential reflection of the artist and tells the timeless story of unrequited love.

Who is Taylor Swift?
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