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Constructivist Classroom vs Traditional Classroom
Spiraling Curriculum
Inquiry Learning
Problem-Solving Learning
Terms
100
The curriculum begins with the parts of the whole and emphasizes basic skills.
What is traditional classroom.
100
Climate and CO2: Analyzing their relationship.
What is grades 9-12?
100
ASK
What is step 1?
100
Establishing a plan for resolving the incongruinty or contradiction.
What is stating the research objectives?
100
Reasoning that proceeds from principles or generalizations to their application in specific instances.
What is deduction?
200
Learning is based on repetition
What is traditional classroom?
200
The sun and earth.
What is grades 3-5?
200
Reflect
What is step 5?
200
Seeing or observing an incongruity or contradiction.
What is identifying a problem?
200
Represents the concept being taught by including all the attributes essential for recognizing the concepts a member of some larger class.
What is examples?
300
Students work primarily in groups.
What is a constructivist classroom?
300
Splish, Splash: Water's journey to My Glass
What is grades K-2?
300
Create
What is step 3?
300
Finding relationships and patterns in the data.
What is interpreting the data?
300
A simple technique in which students learn from one another and get to try out their ideas in a nonthreatening context before presenting to the class.
What is think-pair-share?
400
Teachers have dialogue with students, helping them construct their own knowledge.
What is a constructivist classroom?
400
Recording the changing seasons in ancient times.
What is grades 6-8?
400
Discuss
What is step 4?
400
Making generalizations from the data.
What is making conclusions?
400
A concept that can help foster the affective and personal nature of your classroom.
What is social framing?
500
Materials are primarily workbooks and textbooks.
What is a traditional classroom?
500
stress the connections between ideas and the logical coherence of interrelated topic, usually thematic units.
What is integrated bodies of knowledge?
500
investigate
What is step 2?
500
Gathering information according to the plan.
What is collecting data?
500
Form of reasoning used to draw a conclusion or make generalizations from specific instances.
What is induction?