AVID
WICOR
TRF
Cornell Notes
EQ
100

Advancement via individual determination.

What is AVID?

100

Is WICOR part of AVID?

WICOR is a learning model for AVID and JCMS to help students learn at higher levels.

100

What does TRF stand for?

tutorial request form

100

What are Cornell notes?

Students have space for copying new information.

100

What is an essential question?



Call for high-Order thinking.

200

1980



What year was AVID created?

200

What does WICOR stand for?



Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, Reading.

200

Why do people use TRF’s in classes?

To complete the pre-work.

200

Who created Cornell note taking?

Walter Pauk.

200

Why are essential questions used?



To promote conceptual thinking.

300

To help schools across the nation and around the world.

Why was AVID created?

300

Why is WICOR used?

To help students learn at higher levels.

300

Why do we complete TRF’s?

To request additional help understanding a subject or topic they learned at school.

300

What makes Cornell note taking so effective?

Gives them a structure which they can use to organize your notes.

300

 How do you find an essential question?



Open- ended and don’t have a single, final, and correct answer.

400

Clairemont High School, In San Diego, California

Where was AVID created? 

400

What are some WICOR strategies?

Ask students to pair up and compare their answers.

400

What is the purpose of a TRF in AVID?



To identify their Point Of Confusion.

400

What should I use Cornell notes for?

Recording information from lectures for text or summarizing your notes.

400

What is an essential question in an essay?

Asks about something you can prove with evidence.

500

Is AVID in all states?

yes

500

What does writing mean in WICOR?

A learning tool.

500

What is the first step of the TRF?

To complete your Cornell notes.

500

What's the con of using Cornell notes?



Requires more thought in class for accurate organization.

500

What is a standard essential question?



Overarching or topical questions that guide the lesson plan.