Taken from a standard, a skill students should be able to practice or master by the end of the period.
What is a learning target?
Recalling information is referred to as this in Bloom's
What is remember?
Where assessments and learning checks are born
What is planning (PLC)?
Posted daily where visual and communicated to students
What is a learning target?
Using a clipboard and roster strategically
Also known as a CFU or formative assessment.
What is a learning check?
The depth of student thinking required
What is DOK?
Where the heavy lifting should occur
What is in the planning?
Checks cumulative learning at the end of units
What is a summative assessment?
Helps make a class discussion more robust
What is using a turn-and-talk?
The activity the students do to practice a skill.
What is a learning task?
The top of the DOK tier in Bloom's
What is create?
This occurs while students work
What is checking for understanding?
Occurs frequently and provides information to the student and the teacher
What is a formative assessment (CFU)?
Allows students time to collect their own thoughts before sharing them with anyone else
What is Everybody Writes or Think-Pair-Share?
Explains what mastery looks like.
Breaking down information rather than judging information
What does it mean to analyze information?
Can be provided by the instructor, peers, or the student
What is feedback?
Most effective when closely aligned
What is a formative assessment?
Every student quickly shares their thoughts without interruption.
What is around the horn?
Where unit planning begins
What is a summative assessment?
Most student thinking time ideally would be here
What is analyze, evaluate, and create?
Requires studying student work
What is determining common errors?
Used to help struggling students or push students further
What is remediation and enrichment?
What is no-opt-out?