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Inductive is from facts to generalization and deductive is from generalizations to facts

What is the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning?

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"Ted, can  you solve this problem for x? 10=2/x"- is more complex.

How would you classify this question- more complex or less complex?
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Structuring-Soliciting-Reacting

How would you describe the sequence of questioning?

100

They have levels, key words and higher thinking and my vary but have common ideas

What are some common themes found across Bloom Taxonomy and DOK?
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A question that immediately follows a student's response to a question

What is the definition of probe?

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Soliciting probes ask for new information following a response that is partially correct and eliciting probes asks for clarification t determine it's appropriateness.

What is the difference between soliciting probes and eliciting probes?

200

Plan your question so that they are based on lesson objectives

Why is it important to plan the types of questions you will ask?

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Allows students time to think, and the use of probing to further in depth or clarify answers

What is the appropriate use of wait time?

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They can be misleading, too broad, or confusing; resulting in a variety of unexpected responses

Why should complex, ambiguous, and double questions be avoided?

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