Classroom Environments
Instructional Strategies
Instructional Activities
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List a positive and negative of having flexible seating

Positives: students can choose where they learn best, might make them feel more comfortable, let them be near friends, etc

Negatives: Creating a seating chart can encourage people to talk to others they normally wouldn't, excess talking, etc

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List a way a teacher can accommodate kids learning at different levels 

Create small groups 

work one on one

Use pre-assessments to see which students already know the material.

Give student the opportunity to re-learn basic concepts or expand into advanced ideas that won’t be on the final assessment.

Before a major assessment give students choice if they’ve already mastered the material.  

etc


100




Give two suggestions for visual learners 

Examples answers: 

Draw a map of events in history 

Make outlines

Copy what’s on the board

Ask the teacher to diagram

Take notes, make lists (Use highlighters, circle words, underline)

Watch videos

Color code words, research notes

Outline reading

Use flashcards

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Give an example of how a teacher could incorporate a brain break 

Stress in the classroom can significantly inhibit learning.  So give students brain breaks…

A minute to move around the room

Thirty seconds to stretch and breathe

A tongue-twister or riddle challenge

A quick artistic break or music break

Two minutes to check their phones if you don’t allow them during instruction

200




List two ways a teacher can make their classroom more engaging 

Adding more colors, posters, options, etc 

200



List 3 different learning styles 

visual learners, auditory learners, logical learners, kinesthetic learners, etc.

200




Explain why cooperation over competition  

Example answers: Both cooperation and competition are social, meaning they can trigger more learning than working alone.

But competition can spark an emotional stress response that inhibits learning, where cooperation is more likely to spark a positive response.

As you design review games, find ways to make them collaborative rather than only competitive.

200




Explain why sarcasm is a threat to environmental learning 

While sarcasm is celebrated in our society and intrinsic to our daily conversations, it inhibits learning and damages the social environment.  Sarcasm is often not understood by younger students and does not cross language barriers well.


300



Describe a safe environment 

The first key to calming the amygdala is to create a safe environment.  Where students feel…

Safe to engage without fear for their physical safety 

Safe to learn, participate, and guess without fear of social or emotional punishment


300




List a type of long term memory

Types of Memory...

Implicit vs. Explicit memory

Implicit: Unconsciously-where your bedroom is

Explicit: Intentional-phone number

Declarative vs. Procedural memory.

Declarative: Factual- Dates, words, etc.

 Procedural:How to perform-riding a bike

Semantic vs. Episodic memory

Semantic: General Facts

Episodic: Experiences





300




Explain why movement is helpful in instructional activities and provide an example of an activity that includes physical activity

Example answers:

Physical activity improves engagement, attention, and learning.

Make sure that physical exercise is built into students’ daily schedules.

Try to build an opportunity to move into every class.

Provide flexible seating options that allow more movement.

When possible, use a song/rhyme with actions to remember key ideas.


300




But if we are in a situation of emotional stress, pain, or fear, the _____ reacts, causing a complete physical response that hijacks the pre-frontal cortex.  


Amygdala 

400





What type of learning environment is focused on consistency and aims to use proactive discipline rather than punishment as much as possible.

Take the time to establish routines and expectations.

Reinforce routines and expectations regularly.

Provide choices that reduce power struggles.

Routine Environment

400




When we learn in chunks, we aim for no more than 15 minutes of direct instruction at a time and a good rule of thumb is ? minute per year of your students’ age.



1

400




Define Metacognition and why its helpful in instructional activities 

  • Metacognition – thinking about your thinking – is key to learning.


    • Provide opportunities for students to reflect on what they’ve learned.

    • Follow up after every assessment – help students analyze which skills they mastered and which need work.  Don’t let them just walk away claiming they made “stupid mistakes!”

400




Since we learn in chunks it may be helpful to chunk information into smaller chunks.

Teach ____ concepts, then take a break to practice before moving back to more direct instruction.


2-3

500




Name the five environments there are 

Safe Environment

Emotional Environment

Social Environment

Physical Environment 

Routine Environment

500



List at least 5/7 instructional strategies 

Context is Everything

We Learn in Chunks

Students Learn At Different Levels

Forgetting is Natural

Students Learn At Different Speeds


Review is Critical

Students Learn In Different Ways

500




Define Neuroplasticity 

Neuroplasticity is the change in neural pathways and synapses that occurs due to certain factors, like behavior, environment, or neural processes. During such changes, the brain engages in synaptic pruning, deleting the neural connections that are no longer necessary or useful, and strengthening the necessary ones.

500



Identify what type of learners each student is

student 1: likes to take notes during lectures, uses graphs, sees written instructions, and videos

Student 2: likes make diagrams, working in a standing position, and use flash cards or make game out of learning 

Student 3: listen to lectures and create memorization songs


1. visual

2. kinesthetic 

3.auditory

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