Something that creates consistency of expectations between classroom.
What is sustainable routines?
"Who is the narrator of the Great Gatsby?" is an example of this type of questioning.
What is DOK 1?
Examples of this type of feedback include classwork, discussions, quizzes, exit tickets, and summaries
What is formative grades or low stakes feedback
The tool we used in cycle 4 to look at engagement activities and strategies.
What is ELLevation?
A document where you can find a special education student's accommodations.
What is IEP at a Glance?
The rapport you develop with students deliberately and daily.
What is emotional currency?
The use of probing questions to delve deeper into student understanding and stimulate further instruction
What are follow-up questions
Examples of this type of feedback include exams, projects, and presentations.
What is summative grades or high stakes feedback.
Something you do during transitional time between activities to allow students to reset.
What is brain breaks?
The 3 main things you can differentiate in a lesson.
What is product, process and content?
A tool linked to your class roster and gradebook that can help you send messages to families.
What is IC Messenger?
The use of a spinner, popsicle sticks, a deck of cards or a variety of other methods to select students to answer and promote attentiveness are all examples of.
What is cold calling?
Four types of feedback.
What is student to teacher, teacher to student, student to student and student to self?
Sentence stems that you can use to encourage academic discourse.
What is Hawk Accountable Talk?
Accountable Talk is acceptable.
The district's database used as a tool for teachers to distinguish interventions by class period
What is B.I.G.
The platform that every teacher should use to publish their classes?
What is Canvas?
5 benefits of effective questioning that were discussed in cycle 5.
What are enhances student engagement, assesses and improves understanding, builds critical thinking skills, encourages risk-taking, facilitates better relationships.
Fist to five is an example of
What is fast formative
Collaborative learning strategy where students partner with a classmate and discuss the prompt.
What is think pair share?
A report you can use to identify special populations.
What is the Student Monitoring Tool?
The values our Hawks are expected to demonstrate daily.
What is Be Respectful, Be Responsible, Be Safe?
6 ideas for effective questioning from cycle 5.
What are open-ended questions, wait time, cold calling, building on responses, follow-up questions, encourage peer collaboration.
It is important to gather feedback from our students what are four way we gather it.
What are Assignments, Quizzes, Tests, Exit Tickets
Four structures for a block.
Online tool for leveling and scaffolding lessons for EL Students
What is Ellevation