Cognitive Routines
Information Processing Stages
Culturally Oriented Techniques
Macro-level Instructional Strategies
100

The brain tries to understand what features make them the same or different. 

A. Relationships      B. Similarities and Differences

C. Whole-to-part     D. Perspectives

B. Similarities and Differences

100

What is stage 1 of the Neuroscience of information processing?

Input

100

Which technique is referred to if you use a short upbeat clip and use it to signal the start of learning?

A. Talk           B. Call and Response

C. Music           D. Provocations

C. Music

100

How many macro-level instructional strategies are there?

A. 2       B. 4

C. 6       D. 3

B. 4

200

The brain wants to understand how it is connected and the role it plays as it interacts with other events, objects, or concepts.

A. Whole-to-part      B. Similarities and Differences

C. Relationships     D. Perspectives

C. Relationships

200

What is stage 2 of the Neuroscience of information processing?

Elaboration

200

Which technique is referred to when you create an activity that allows for overlap in speaking all at once, or pair share? 

A. Music         B. Call and Response

C. Talk.          D. Provocations

C. Talk

200

Which strategy gives you a chance to apply new learning?

A. Ignite  B. Review  

C. Chew  D. Chunk

B. Review

300

The brain tries to determine who is telling the story or controlling the narrative.

A. Whole-to-part    B. Similarities and Differences

C. Relationships     D. Perspectives

D. Perspectives

300

What is stage 3 of the Neuroscience of information processing?

Application

300

Which technique is responsible for developing a simple back-and-forth chant that signals to the brain that something in particular is going to happen? 

A. Talk           B. Call and Response 

C. Provocations         D. Music     

A. Call and Response

300

Which strategy helps with getting the brain's attention?

A. Ignite   B. Chew   

C. Review   D. Chunk

A. Ignite

400

The brain tries to understand how things are organized into a system. 

A. Relationships      B. Similarities and Differences

C. Perspectives     D. Whole-to-part 

D. Whole-to-part

400

Which stage is where the brain decides what information it should and should not pay attention to.  

Stage 1

400

Which technique is used when you select an eye-opening quote with strong emotions, a challenging puzzle, or an outrageous statement? 

A. Music        B. Call and Response

C. Talk          D. Provocations

D. Provocations

400

Which strategy helps with actively processing new information?

A. Chunk   B. Review   

C. Chew   D.Ignite

C. Chew

500

What is another name for these cognitive routines?

Thinking Dispositions or Thinking Routines

500

Which stage focuses on giving the brain opportunities to apply new knowledge through practice and real-life application?

Stage 3
500

What are the 4 main culturally oriented techniques?

Call and Response, Music, Provocations, and Talk

500

Which strategy helps to make information digestible?

A. Chew     B. Chunk

C. Ignite    D. Review 

B. Chunk