5 Learning Enviornments
Instructional Strategies
Types of Memory
Instructional Activities
Learning Suggestions
100

The first key to calming the amygdala is to create this type of enviornment.

What is Safe.

100

____ is everything.

What is context?

100

Unconsciously (remembering where your bedroom is)

What is implicit?

100

Getting kids up and moving during a class period can improve these three things.

What is Engagement, Attention, and Learning?
100

Color coding words or notes are examples of learning suggestions for these kinds of learners.

What are Visual Learners?

200

This kind of enviornment includes: Colorful surroundings, engaging material for each unit, flexible seating options, and/or colorful writing options so students can color-code their work/notes.

What is Physical?

200

What is the limit for direct instruction?

What is 15 minutes?

200

Episodic memories are.

What are experiences

200

Both Cooperation and Competition are social meaning they can inflict more learning than working alone. Which is better, Cooperation or Competition?

What is Cooperation?

200

Making up songs to go along with the subject matter is a good way to learn and remember for this kind of learner.

What is Auditory Learners?

300

Within a social enviornment, teachers create two intentional things, what are they?

What is intentional seating arrangements and engaging relationships with students?

300

Be intentional with instruction, because our brains are built to do this.

What is forget?

300

Intentional (remembering a phone number or email )

What is Explicit?

300

Following up after every assessment - helping students analyze which skills they mastered and which need work is an example of this.

What is Metacognition?

300

Working in a standing position or using frequent breaks to get up and move around is helpful for this kind of learner.

What is tactile/kinesthetic/touch learners?

400

With this kind of environment, reset expectations for behavior to create a less stressful environment.

What is emotional?

400

Visual, Auditory, Logical, and Kinesthetic learners are all examples of this on learning styles.

What is theories?

400

How to ride a bike is an example of this kind of memory.

What is procedural

400

Stress within the classroom can significantly inhibit learning. A good way to combat this is by doing this.

What is Giving Brain Breaks?

500

Within this kind of environment, we use proactive discipline, rather than punishment as much as possible.

What is routine?

500

As a teacher you should regularly do this throughout a unit to help student retain your teachings.

What is Review?

500

Implicit, Explicit, Declarative, Procedural, Semantic, and Episodic are all examples of this kind of memory.

What is Long-term?

500

This is the change in neural pathways and synapses that occurs due to certain factors, like behavior, environment, or neural processes.

What is Neuroplasticity?