A quick activity that allows students to think before sharing their responses with a nearby partner.
What is Think -Pair - Share
Our primary purpose of improving lives through a quality education is driven by an unrelenting determination to have all students graduate and prepare them for success beyond graduation. Our ideology is reflected in our core beliefs, values, and commitments that guide us in our daily practices.
What is SAISD Vision?
Distance education _____. A. is gaining in popularity B. is for college coursework only C. does not allow students to interact with teachers in real time D. does not allow students to interact with classmates
What is a? is gaining in popularity.
Small groups of students work on different aspects of one problem, then present their findings in a logical sequence.
What is Jigsaw?
These 5 words
define SAISDs goal how you must act and how you must behave—to achieve your vision for students and live out your mission for your school.
What are CORE Values?
Simulated experiences using the computer _____. A. are not as effective as the “real” thing B. will soon replace hands-on experiences C. offer the opportunity to bring realism into the classroom D. are limited to certain subject areas
What is c,?
offer the opportunity to bring realism into the classroom.
Pairs of students share ideas with one another in quick succession. Good for: Introductions and icebreakers; receiving feedback on new ideas; helping students identify partners or teams for group projects
What is SpeedDating?
To transform SAISD into a national model urban school district where every child graduates and is educated so that he or she is prepared to be a contributing member of the community.
What is a Mission statement?
For most teachers, technology is a tool that _____. A. is difficult to learn and use in the classroom B. slows down the process of writing lesson plans C. Classroom Tech Helps Students, but Teachers Need More Training D. has caused too many changes in the way lessons are taught
What is c?
Classroom Tech Helps Students, but Teachers Need More Training
Promote critical thinking to get an entire class interested in a topic: 1. Choose an interesting and/or "hot" topic in your field. 2. Have the students take sides on the issue and group them in different areas of the class. 3. Have them prepare an argument or statement of defense. 4. Have them choose someone as a spokesperson
What are Debates?
What are Core Beliefs?
Technology _____. A. should be utilized by every teacher and every subject area B. can be overused by both teachers and students C. is best utilized by students for assignments outside of the classroom D. will soon replace teachers in the classroom
What is b?
Can be overused by both teachers and students.