Family Types
Instructional Strategies
Differentiation
Theorists
Mix
100

The traditional family of two parents and children living in the same household.

Nuclear family

100

Word, definition, examples, non examples, characteristics

Frayer Model

100

People learning about other people and their background, culture, and interests. 

Diversity in the classroom

100

What are the age levels and step names of Jean Piaget's theory? 

Sensorimotor (birth-2), Pre-operational (2-7), Concrete Operational (7-12), Formal Operational (12 up)

100

Water, Food, Rest, Health

Physiological Needs 

200

One parent raising one or more children.

Single Parent family

200

Charts that progressively get more information as the teacher teaches the lesson.

Anchor Charts

200

True or False: Differentiation means creating 20 to 30 completely individual lesson plans for every single student in the room.

False

200

What is John Hatties' theory, the hinge point, and the 2 we talked about below the hinge point?

Visible Learning, 0.4, Homework and Class Size

200

Define Rigor/ Rigorous in the way we learned about it.

Something being more challenging but you also having a better understanding of it.

300

Two or more adults who are related, either by blood or marriage, living in the same home. Many of these families include aunt, uncles, or cousins.

Extended family

300

A book used to help teach a topic.

Simple Book

300

This 9-square grid tool gives students autonomy by allowing them to select tasks.

Choice Board

300

Name each of the intelligences in Howard Gardner's theory of Multiple Intelligences. 

Musical, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Interpersonal, Verbal Linguistic, Logical-Mathematical, Naturalistic, Intrapersonal, and Visual

300

A baby putting everything in its mouth.

Sensorimotor. 

400

A family consisting of a couple and their children along with children from all previous relationships.

Blended/Step family

400

Used to boost or support a student that needs a little more help.

Scaffolding

400

Testing a student before and after to see where they’re at. 

Assessment

400

Scaffolding and Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD)

Lev Vygotsky

400

What is the difference between Interpersonal intelligence and Intrapersonal intelligence?

Intrapersonal: Self-smart, knowing yourself

Interpersonal: Understanding of others, knowing and working well with others.

500

What family type is each definition?

Parents go through court to make a child legally their own.

A child that is temporarily placed with a family until the child's family problems are settled.

Adoptive and Foster families

500

What is the Gradual Release model? 

Information being taught at a slow pace to make sure the students understand the topics being taught. I do, We do, You do

500

This seating approach trades traditional rows for options like yoga balls, stools, floor cushions, or standing desks.

Flexible Seating

500

Name of the theorists with the triangle models, name of their theory, and the terms in each triangle?

Benjamin Bloom: Bloom's Taxonomy - Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create

Maslow: Hierarchy of Needs - Physiological, Safety, Love and Belonging, Esteem, Self - Actualization

500

What term goes for each definition?

The usual way one behaves.

An act or belief that can be passed from one generation to the next.

A principle of a religion, philosophy or moral code by which you live.

Custom

Tradition

Belief

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