Bloom's Taxonomy
Student Engagement Strategies
Planning Lessons
Reinforcing Learning
Speaking & Listening
100

How many levels are there to Bloom's Taxonomy?

6

100

Why is playing Would You Rather helpful for students?

It's for kinesthetic learners who need to get out of their seat.  It promotes participation.

100

Besides new knowledge, what new thing could you also introduce to students in a lesson?

new reading, new vocabulary, new skills, new concepts

100

What are the 3 types of interventions for student who are disengaged, arriving, and arrived?

Redirecting, Scaffolding, Challenging

100

What is the name of the activity where there's an outer circle that listens and an inner circle that speaks?

Fishbowl

200

When you look at 10 flags and can identify the Nepali flag, this is what kind of thinking?

Remembering
200

When using the name spinner, who should be allowed to click the spinner?

A. The student who always gets the right answer

B. The student who was redirected and completed his task

C. The student who was distracted and continued to be off-task

B. The student who was redirected and completed his task

200

Students have been introduced to new knowledge (parts of an atom).  Then they applied what they learned and drew a diagram of an atom.  What should the teacher do next?

Give feedback (tell the students what they did right and clarify what they misunderstood)

200

What is the name of the tech tool where students scan a QR code and answer a question on the board for everyone to see?

Padlet

200

What should you give to the class when conducting a fishbowl?  This part of the fishbowl sometimes takes about 20 min.

Give them a text to read as a class

300

What is it called when you judge the value of information over another form of information

Evaluation

300

If two kids are distracted, what can you do?

A. Split them up for the rest of class

B. Split them up until they have completed X task

C. Wait and see if their behavior changes

B. Split them up until they have completed X task

300

If you are introducing new knowledge, what must take place in that same lesson?

A. Student must interact with that knowledge

B. Students must be quizzed

C. Students must copy notes from the board

A. Student must interact with that knowledge

300

When you give students a creative writing prompt to write about like "Who is your favorite person and why," you should provide sentence starters to help them begin this task.  By providing sentence starters, what kind of intervention are you conducting?

A. Redirecting

B. Scaffolding

C. Challenging

B. Scaffolding

300

What parts of the article should you anticipate before giving your kids the article?

New vocabulary

400

When you are asked to look at a sentence in Nepali and explain whether it's in past, present, or future tense, this is what kind of thinking?

Analyzing

400

What is the name of the activity used to build prior knowledge that involves being given a question, reflecting on it, talking about it with a partner, and then the whole class discussing their answers together?

Think, Pair, Share

400

What is it called when you introduce new knowledge in the first 15 min of class and a different set of new knowledge at the end of class?

Primacy v. Recency

400

What is it called when a student is talking to a friend and cannot get started on their work, so you ask the student to give you 3 examples of past tense verbs.

Redirecting

400

What should kids analyze after reading the article but before you begin the Fishbowl?

the 5 W's

500

When students study the formula for how to find  surface area and then have to figure out how many student desks can fit in a classroom, this is what kind of thinking?

Applying

500

When a single student is distracted, apart from moving their seat, what can you do to redirect them?

Make them the reader/ ask him her to do a specific task for you/ give them a classroom duty

500

What are the 4 necessary components of building a lesson plan?

1. Building Prior Knowledge

2. Creating New Knowledge

3. Interacting with New Knowledge

4. Giving students feedback

500

What is it called when you are about to read an article together and you anticipate that they're not going to know 3 specific vocabulary words so you teach it to them in advance?

Scaffolding

500

How should you split kids into two groups for a Fishbowl?

Put the quiet kids together in one group and the more talkative kids in the other.