Pollock's well-articulated curriculum, planning for delivery, varying assessment, and giving criterion-based assessment
What is the Big Four?
100
The instructional strategy that would include experimental inquiry
What is generating and testing hypotheses?
100
Example: What do you know about snowflakes?
What is accessing prior knowledge?
100
The practice of beginning planning with what will be assessed at the end of a unit
What is backwards design?
100
Planning with clarity, relevance, and potential for student success will lead to this
What is motivated students?
200
Knowledge identified as facts, concepts, generalizations and principles
What is declarative knowledge?
200
Asking questions about what is usual rather than unusual and giving students wait time
What is cues, questions, and advance organizers?
200
The assessment rubric to be used to describe product for final project
What is summative assessment?
200
Creating a curriculum based upon the school year calendar
What is curriculum mapping?
200
Interest, readiness, and learning style
What is ways to differentiate?
300
The verb ladder that refers to the progression from low-level verbs, such as identify or list, up to the higher level verbs, such as analyze or create, referred to as
What is Bloom's Taxonomy?
300
Jigsaw, fishbowl, and numbered heads
What is cooperative learning?
300
Student reflects on the quality of their product by using a rubric
What is metacognitive assessment?
300
Determining what concepts and procedures will be taught during the unit
What are content standards?
300
Creative thinking, problem solving, collaboration, and critical thinking
What is 21st Century Skills?
400
The acronym GANAG stands for
What is Pollock's lesson plan format: setting a goal, accessing prior knowledge, acquiring new information, generalizing or summarizing back to the objective, and possibly assigning homework?
400
Rule that says 10 minutes per grade level
What is homework and practice?
400
The ongoing process of allowing new evidence of achievement to replace old evidence
What is formative assessment?
400
Questions that relate to the specific nature of the content's way of knowing the world and unifying concepts
What is essential questions?
400
Hats represent various ways in which to analyze a problem
What is de Bono's Hats?
500
Examples: 5-Es, Collaborative Problem Solving, Direct Instruction, and SQ3R
What is lesson plan schema or learning theory-based lesson (grounded instructional strategies) planning?
500
Strategy that might incorporate frames (i.e. definition frame) as scaffolding for students
What is summarizing and note taking?
500
Example: Teacher pauses to check student progress, gives a prompt for improvement and then returns to praise specific improvement
What is feedback?
500
Standards, assessments, learning experiences chosen an developed by the teacher in order to guide teaching
What is curriculum?
500
Research results that includes engaging prior understanding, introducing new factual knowledge and conceptual understanding, student reflection on own learning in order to build connections