21St Century Skills
Digital Citizenship
Copyright
PICRAT
Direct Instruction
100
What is your favorite color?

All answers correct 10 extra points to those who say blue. 

100

Fruits or vegetables?

All answers correct.

100

Tea or coffee?

Both answers correct, 10 extra points for those who say water.

100

Pasta or garlic bread?

Subtract 10 points to those who answer pasta.

100

Do you sleep with a night-light?

Plus 10 points if yes, night lights are cool.

200

Do you have any pets?

All answers correct, 20 extra points to students who own cats.

200

Morning person or night owl?

All answers correct, 5 extra points to those who choose morning person.

200

Left or right?

Plus 50 points to those who answer 'left'.

200

Swimming or running?

Both answers correct.

200

Favorite song?

No wrong answer!

300

What are the abbreviations for the twelve 21st century life skills?

The four C's, IMT, and FLIPS.

300

Choose the scenario that best fits with the definition of inappropriate use of school technology: A- Using polite and respectful language when interacting with peers online. B- Gaining access to a pay to view website, C- Deleting unwanted/ old messages from your computer.

B is the correct answer, students are not permitted to interact with pay-to-use websites, resources that involve this form of cite should be adjusted to accommodate all students.

300

True or False: It is appropriate for teachers to use "popular" or "mainstream" music in projects, without the need to reference copyright restrictions due to the media being used for educational purposes.

FALSE

300

Define what each letter in the PICRAT framework stands for.

Passive, Interactive, Creative, Replace, Amplify, Transform.

300

Why is independent practice essential for a student's development in the classroom?

It gives students a chance to demonstrate a personal understanding of a subject.

400

What are the three categories that the list of 21st century skills are broken down into?

Learning, literacy, and life skills.

400

What are the ways that students can engage in cyberbullying?

Through messages, creating websites, sharing media of their peers, or impersonation.

400

What are the three basic licenses for creative works?

Copyright, Public Domain, Creative Commons.

400

What is the difference between students engaging in Passive engagement, versus students engaging in Active engagement?

Passive engagement typically involves a student that is expected to absorb information but not to interact wit it- like a book or video. Active engagement material requires student participation in order to understand a concept.

400

What are the two most effective ways to judge student understanding?

Verbal responses from questions and silent signaling to answer questions.

500

What are three 21st century skills that educators are trying to implement in their classrooms?

Correct answers include: Critical thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication, information literacy, Media literacy, Technology literacy, Flexibility, Leadership, Initiative, Productivity, and Social skills. 

500

What is the copyright term for the most flexible license that allows you to use, remix, or distribute the work with attribution only?

(CC BY) 

500

What are the requirements that must be considered for fair use copyright?

Purpose, Nature, Amount, and Impact on the Market.

500

Identify the NON-Passive activity: A-Watching an educational documentary. B-Taking a pop-quiz over a new subject, C- Reading the newest chapter in a textbook.

B is the correct answer.

500

What are language standards for educators when they are stating learning objectives?-

Language used must be adjusted to fit with the maturity level of the age group being taught.

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