Classroom Objects
Places at School
Instructional Strategies
Subjects in School
200

Ms. Bellamy keeps this in the desks for all students

What is binder

200

Tucked away in the basement, you "need" a key to get there

What is boys restroom

200

Teachers with high expectations don't accept "I don't know," but expect students to be engaged and "give it a shot.

What is "No opt out" 

200

Students perform experiments in this class

What is science class

400

Students used this to reflect their image as they complete their portraits in Art class

What is mirror

400

There are 2 classrooms, 1 office and 2 restrooms

What is Annex

400

Repetition is one way to be sure that students understand what you expect and that it is done to your standards.

What is "Do It Again"

400

you learn grammar, reading and writing in your FIRST language in this class

What is English class

500

Most classes have this but most classes don't use this at Achievers

What is Chalk board

500

We eat, have PD, or school dance here

What is MPR

500

This is an on your feet method of data collection, sort of a formative assessment on the run.

What is CFU

500

Students get to finish a lot of fun projects in this class

What is Art

600

This may cause a blackout if too many people use it

What is AC

600

Where you go when you're new

What is Main Office

600

Be sure, if you are asking for compliance, that you have been very explicit in explaining what it is you want your students to do

What is "What To Do"

600

You study the past and what happened to people in this class

What is history class

800

Students use this to write on paper in Math class

What is pencil

800

Where all the Mr. Pena keeps some of his gym equipment

What is teachers room

800

This technique pushes a teacher to take correct answers and ask students to add depth or nuance to their answers.

What is "Stretch It"

800
you study numbers in this class
What is math class
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