This part of the objective tells what tools or resources the student can use during the task.
What is the condition?
This educational model organizes thinking skills into levels from simple to complex.
What is Bloom’s Taxonomy?
"Nice work class!” and “Good job!” are examples of this type of feedback.
What is general feedback?
This kind of language is different from social or casual talk.
What is academic language?
Temporary support that helps students learn new skills.
What is scaffolding?
This is a clear statement that describes what a student will be able to do by the end of a lesson.
What is a learning objective?
This is the lowest level of Bloom’s Taxonomy, involving recalling facts.
What is Remembering?
Saying “Great job!” without details is this type of feedback.
What is positive feedback?
Phrases like “I noticed that...” or “The evidence shows...” are examples of this structure.
What are academic sentence frames or stems?
True or False: Scaffolding is the same for every student.
What is false?
The objective should be written using this kind of language so students can understand it.
What is clear and student-friendly language?
This is the highest level of Bloom’s, where students create something new.
What is Creating?
This feedback corrects errors and helps students improve.
What is corrective feedback?
Words like “hypothesis,” “photosynthesis,” or “denominator.”
What is content-specific vocabulary?
When a classmate gives you feedback on your writing.
What is peer feedback?
This part tells how well the student must perform to show mastery.
What is the criterion?
At this level, a student uses what they know in a new situation.
What is Applying?
“You followed all the directions for your writing!” is an example of this kind of feedback.
What is congruent feedback?
This is why academic language is important for students in all subjects.
What is “It helps students understand content, express their thinking, and succeed in school tasks”?
A chart that shows key vocabulary for a subject, often displayed on the wall.
What is a word wall?
The condition should include the materials used before the task.
What is false?
Comparing and contrasting two characters is an example of this Bloom’s level.
What is Analyzing?
This type of feedback does not match what the student did.
What is incongruent feedback?
Refers to the specialized language used in academic settings, which includes both oral and written forms.
What is Academic language?
A teacher demonstrates a skill step-by-step before asking students to try.
What is modeling?