Questioning
Inquiry
Assessment
Process Skills
Miscellaneous
100
These are three main ways you can respond strategically to children's ideas during inquiry?
What is accept, extend, probe
100
External support provided by teachers that helps learners become successful with the various learning tasks.
What is scaffolding?
100
Assessment used before a lesson is taught.
What is summative assessment?
100
An interpretation of observations based on prior knowledge and experiences.
What is inference?
100
A group of objects that interact and form a whole.
What is a system?
200
The number of seconds should teachers wait before responding in order to increase positive student behaviors?
What is three
200
In inquiry instruction, this person is in charge of constructing his/her own knowledge and understanding.
What is the learner?
200
This assessment involves collecting data on student learning during a lesson.
What is formative assessment?
200
This type of science investigation has students search for productive ways to group objects or organisms according to their properties or traits.
What is classificatory investigation?
200
An explanation of some aspect of the natural world that has undergone considerable testing and refinement
What is a theory?
300
An example of this type of question might start, "What might happen if...?".
What is an elaboration question?
300
A physical event with an unusual or surprising outcome.
What is a discrepant event?
300
Science notebooks and teacher observations are examples of this type of assessment.
What is informal assessment?
300
This variable is deliberately changed by the experimenter in an investigation.
What is manipulated variable?
300
The knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts and processes required for personal decision making, participation in civic and cultural affairs, and economic productivity.
What is scientific literacy?
400
Children are asked open-ended questions in this stage of the 5-E model.
What is Evaluate?
400
This is the last step in the 5E model, where decisions are made based on assessments of students.
What is evaluate?
400
Sometime called pre-assessment, this is the kind of assessment that a teacher delivers before he/she starts teaching.
What is diagnostic assessment?
400
An investigation strategy that uses scientific procedures to provide evidence needed in forming and testing hypotheses and generating explanations.
What is an experimental investigation?
400
The graph best used to show DIFFERENCES in data collected
What is bar graph?
500
The phase of the 5-E Model that uses questioning to initiate inquiry.
What is Engage?
500
A forecast of a future outcome based on knowledge of patterns and relationships in data.
What is a prediction?
500
This type of assessment task provide students with opportunities to demonstrate what they know and understand.
What is performance assessment?
500
A variable that is kept constant or unchanged in an investigation in order not to confound the results-that is, so the investigation is a fair test
What is controlled variable?
500
A visual representation of a major concept and its connections to subsidiary concepts.
What is a concept map?