Young Adolescent Development
Effective Middle Schools
Safe Haven for Learning
Curriculum-based Learning
Meaningful Instructions/Assessments
100

The first physical change(s) in young adults.

What is the skeletal and muscular systems?

100

The most vital aspect of education that identifies true middle-level schools.

What is Teaming?



100

This is one of the biggest stressors of being in Middle School.

What is Middle School? 

100

An organized plan that involves students in learning and a focus in school.

What is a curriculum? 

100

A key component to effective discussions.

What is listening?

200

A type of learning occurs in school while completing homework/assignments/projects.

What is declarative learning?

200

A program that meets with a small group of students for the primary purpose of helping them develop trusting relationships. 

What is an Advisory Program? 

200

Teachers must do this for students to be heard personally and academically.

What is Communicating Effectively with Students?


200

A set of educational benchmarks that students should be able to know and do at their grade level. 

What is the Common Core Standards?


200

A socially positive role that students may encounter in the learning process.

What is Collaborative Learning? 

300

Another name for a group of friends that share similar family backgrounds, attitudes, and values. 

What is a clique?

300

An organized structure where the teacher moves with their students to the next grade level.

What is Looping? 



300

A direct or indirect aggression that physically, emotionally, cognitively, and socially affects young adults in Middle School.

What is bullying?



300

A type of curriculum approach which students determine what they are going to learn and how they want to learn from it. 

What is a Student-Designed Curriculum? 

300

A teaching theory that benefits students from diverse backgrounds.

What is Culturally Responsive Teaching?

 

400

A common tactic in middle school that young adults do to "fit in"

What is peer pressure?


400

This policy was once called the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and was renamed in 2001 to change how standards are designed for students learning and achievement. 

What is No Child Left Behind?

400

A characteristic that develops cognitive growth and academic success.

What is risk-taking?

400

The practice of combining all content areas for students to see a relation to each other. 

What is Curriculum Integration?


 

400
An accommodation decided by teachers to help advocate for the students' learning to ensure achievable expectations.  

What is Creative Insubordination? 

500

The most powerful influence that predicts young adults' levels of acceptance.

What is self-esteem?

500

This is a necessary element for becoming an effective middle school teacher.

What is a positive attitude?

500

A traditional school experience that pits students against each other in academics. 

What is Competitive Learning Environments?

500

A student-centered learning environment that creates a deeper understanding of their academics.

What is Soundings? 

500

A self-directed development in improving young adults learning opportunities in their cognitive growth processes. 

What is Student-led Conferences?


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