Kagan Structures
The Layered Curriculum
Cooperative Learning
Brain Friendly Instruction
Assessment of Learning
100

In Kagan structure, students get into pairs and take turns going back and forth responding orally to a question posed by the teacher that has multiple possible answers.

What is RallyRobin?

100

In the Layered Curriculum, students select tasks based on their interests or strengths, giving them more autonomy over their learning.

What is Voice and Choice?

100

The process by which a group of four students become a cooperative and caring group of active learners where the task is fun, nonacademic and easy for everyone.

What is TeamBuilding?

100

Lessons taught in 10-minute segments with time in between for students to engage with the content.

What is chunk and chew?

100

Module level objectives break down skills and knowledge into very specific, discrete skills students should acquire by the end of a particular class, course, or program.

What are student learning outcomes?

200

This Kagan structure requires students to stand up and work in pairs to test each other using questions provided by the instructor, exchange questions, and move to another person and repeat.

What is Quiz-Quiz-Trade?

200

The Layered Curriculum is a teaching method that focuses on the needs of the student, rather than the teacher.

What is student-centered?

200

The process by which a room full of individuals become a caring community of active learners by standing up, moving around and interacting.

What is classbuilding?

200

The four types of learning styles by which students prefer to learn.

What is visual, auditory, tactile, and kinesthetic?

200

Assessments at regular intervals of a student’s progress, with accompanying feedback to help the student’s performance and provide direction for improvement.

What is formative assessment?

300

In this cooperative learning Kagan structure, each student in a group takes turns responding to a question or contributing an idea, ensuring all group members participate equally.

What is Round Robin?

300

In the Layered Curriculum this letter grade is not an option

What is a D or F?

300

To ensure your activities are representative of Cooperative Learning, there should be Positive interdependence, Individual accountability, Equal participation, and Simultaneous interaction.

What is PIES?

300

This graphic organizer involves visually organizing information to help students make connections and enhance understanding?

What is mindmapping?


300

Assessment or evaluation designed to provide information; used in making judgments about a student’s achievement at the end of a period of instruction, for the purpose communicating the overall student academic performance.

What is summative assessment?

400

In this Kagan structure students work simultaneously with each person putting their ideas on pieces of paper and place them in the center of the table for others to see.

What is Jot Thoughts?


400

In a Layered Curriculum, students are given assignments that appeal to this, meaning they are able to choose activities that cater to their preferred ways of learning, whether visual, auditory, or kinesthetic.

What are learning styles?

400

Students’ ability to focus is normally one minute per year of age. The maximum time for the adult learner is 15-20 minutes.

What is attention span?

400

The least brain-friendly strategy is requiring students to remember facts regardless of understanding the information.

What is rote memory or recall?

400

This type of assessment refers to a variety of ways to assess a student’s demonstration of knowledge and skills; may include (original) performances, projects, exhibitions, and portfolios.

What is authentic assessment?

500

In pairs, students share with a partner for a predetermined time while the partner listens. The partners switch roles, and the other partner shares for the same predetermined time.

What is a Timed Pair Share?

500

In the Layered Curriculum, higher order thinking occurs in the A layer at the two highest of Bloom's Taxonomy.

What is create and evaluate?

500

Howard Gardner introduced 8 ways students learn, understand and apply knowledge and skills.

What are the multiple intelligences?

500

In her book, Worksheets Don’t Grow Dendrites, Marcia Tate describe this number of brain-friendly strategies.

What are 20 brain-friendly strategies?

500

The process by which course activities and assessments match up with the course objectives and learning outcomes.

What is alignment?