instructor-prepared handouts that provide all students with background information and standard cues with specific spaces to write key facts, concepts, and/or relationships during the lecture
What are guided notes?
Small groups of students quickly engage in short, informal discussions usually in response to a specific sentence starter or question.
What are buzz groups?
Breaking the concept into parts; dissecting the information and understanding how each part is related to another.
What is Analyzing?
Norman's last name
What is Webb?
This NFL team resides in Florida. Their colors are black, red, and pewter. They are Ms. B's favorite football team of all time.
Who are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers?
a visual and graphic display that depicts the relationships between facts, terms, and or ideas within a learning task
What is a graphic organizer?
What is Fishbowl?
Making sense of what you learned.
What is Understanding?
Conduct a project that requires specifying a problem, designing and conducting an experiment, analyzing its data, and reporting results/solutions.
What is extended thinking? (knowledge augmentation)
At this establishment, the slogan goes, "It's a great day to be a Falcon." Bonus points if you know who coined this phrase.
type of blended learning where students are introduced to content at home and practice working through it at school
What is a flipped classroom?
Each member of a group becomes an "expert" on a topic by working with all members of other groups who have been assigned the same "expert" role. Students return to their groups, and the "experts" take turns teaching their groups about the topic.
What is Jigsaw?
Using the knowledge in new ways
What is Applying?
Identify and summarize the major events in a narrative.
What is skill/concept? (knowledge application)
February is known as CTE month. CTE stands for?
What is Career & Technical Education?
process of breaking a classroom of students into small groups so they can discover a new concept together and help each other learn
What is cooperative learning?
What is Think-Pair-Share?
Putting information together in an innovative way
What is Creating?
Support ideas with details and examples.
What is Strategic Thinking? (knowledge analysis)
This famous individual provides messages to everyone in LCPS when there is inclement weather about delays or closings.
Who is Wayde Byard?
Introduces students to the "doing" of history. Through using evidence to investigate historical questions, students are given the opportunity to see that history is not just a collection of facts, but rather a rigorously constructed set of arguments.
What are inquiry lessons?
What is Turn to your Neighbor?
Making judgements based on a set of guidelines.
What is Evaluating?
Recall elements and details of story structure, such as sequence of events, character, plot, and setting.
What is Recall? (knowledge acquisition)
COVID-19 has brought us many things. This specific thing is the type of learning you are currently doing?
What is Distance Learning?