Learning Types
Incentives
Classroom
Encouragement
Bonus
100
A learning style in which a person learns through listening. The learner depends on hearing and speaking as a main way of learning.
Auditory Learning
100
What is incentive meaning?
The reason for doing something
100
What is the four levels of school?
Early childhood Elementary Middle School High School
100
!!!!! DAILY DOUBLE !!!!! Name 8 things that can be used as incentive for participation.
Candy Extra Credit "Line Leader" Extra Recess No Homework Game Time "Fun Friday" Free Time
100
An interactive whiteboard that uses touch detection for user input (for example scrolling and right mouse-click) in the same way as normal PC input devices.
Smart Board
200
True / False : There are three learning styles in which a students learns in every classroom.
True
200
What is the difference between expectations and incentives?
EXPECTATIONS will be used in place of rules , while INCENTIVES will be used in place of rewards.
200
Who am I if I am paying attention, gathering supplies, moving around the room, playing with and putting away toys, and lining up and moving through the building?
Early Childhood student
200
A student isn't responding to your encouragement despite your different approaches. You should: A. Stop trying B. Confront the student C. Continue trying and show the student you care D. Fail the student
C. Continue trying and show the student you care
200
What type of classroom is this?
Special Education
300
A teaching and learning style in which ideas, concepts, data, and other information are associated with images and techniques. It is one of the three basic types of learning styles in the widely used Fleming VAK/VARK model that also includes kinesthetic learning and auditory learning.
Visual Learning
300
Which type of incentive am I if I am letting the students know why acting a certain way can be beneficial towards them?
Intrinsic Incentive
300
Who am I if I am expected to know routines by now,independent and have to be accountable for making it to each class where ever they might be,checking out and returning materials, responding to class interruptions such as announcements, hand delivered messages and visitors
High School Student
300
If a student doesn't want to speak in front of the class, should you make them? Why?
Free Response
300
As a teacher you will spend __ to __ hours a day for almost 200 days every year in the classroom. A. 8 to 9 hours a day. B. 9 to 10 hours a day. B. 6 to 7 hours a day. C. 4 to 5 hours a day.
A. 8 to 9 hours a day.
400
A learning style in which learning takes place by the student carrying out a physical activity, rather than listening to a lecture or watching a demonstration.
Kinesthetic Learning
400
Name at least 3 routines that should always remain constant in the classroom.
Student attention Responding to interruptions Transitions
400
Who am I if I use the computer, I have rest room and water breaks , borrow supplies from bins in the room, and I have different class periods.
Middle School Student.
400
!!!! DAILY DOUBLE!!! If a student is struggling in a subject, what should you NOT do? (Provide 5 answers)
Ignore them. Single them out. Call their parents without talking to them. Make them feel stupid. Betray their trust.
400
Name at least 3 routines a high school student can be expected to understand .
Entering and leaving the classroom Paying attention Working in groups Checking out and returning ,materials Responding to class interruptions (i.e. announcements, hand- delivered messages, visitors)
500
I prefer lessons where there is something to look at (like a picture, chart, diagram or video) or something to draw. What learning type is Kenzie?
Auditory
500
When a person in dependent on another person rather than all students. Students are promised something, but if tardiness is occurring through the week they do not get there promise, therefore the students are not motivated to behave properly.
Extrinsic Incentives
500
Who am I if I am gathering and using materials, turning in homework assignments on time, borrowing library books, and have dismissal procedures for walkers, bus riders and car riders?
Elementary student
500
Name 2 ways a student participates.
Speaking Listening Reading Writing Analysis Synthesis Decision-making
500
What grade and subject is taught in this classroom?
9th grade, History class