Setting & Maintaining High Expectations
Setting & Maintaining High Expectations
Engaging Students in Your Lesson
Structuring and Delivering Your Lesson
Make it Stick
100
100 percent
What is the percentage of students who should follow your directions?
100
Preparation
What is the key to Sweat the Details?
100
Giving students the opportunity to reflect first in writing before a discussion
What is Everybody Writes?
100
The first element you need to know/to determine in order to plan your lesson.
What is the lesson objective?
100
Massed Practice, Rereading and Poor Judgement
What inhibits durable learning?
200
Gesture to or eye contact with off task students
What is a nonverbal intervention?
200
Economy of language, do not talk over, do not engage, square up/stand still, quiet power
What are the 5 principles of strong voice?
200
Delaying a few strategic seconds after you finish asking a question and before you ask a student to begin answering it.
What is wait time?
200
It is how you determine if students met your learning goal.
What is and informal assessment?
200
The stance that views mistakes as opportunities instead of personal failures.
What is a growth mindset?
300
"We're following along in our books." "You should be tracking the speaker."
What are examples of positive group corrections?
300
Specific, concrete, sequential, observable
What are the characteristics of What to Do (effective directions)?
300
using Jeopardy as a learning tool
What is an example of Vegas?
300
Hook, modeling, guided practice, independent practice, closure
What are the elements of a lesson's procedure?
300
"Don’t roost in a pigeonhole of your preferred learning style but take command of your resources and tap all of your intelligences..."
What is a quote about "Going Wide"?
400
"We need two people."
What is an example of an anonymous group correction?
400
Quickly stated in front of the group, "Quentin I need your eyes."
What is an example of a lightning-quick public correction?
400
Pulling sticks with a child's name
What is a strategy for Pepper?
400
Story, analogy, prop, media, status, challenge
What are types of hooks?
400
Testing yourself on key concepts, putting main points of a text into a series of questions to test yourself on later, rephrasing the main idea in your own words, relating information you are reading to what you already know, looking for examples outside of the text
What are strategies that encourage durable learning when reading a text?
500
Said privately to a student, "Quentin, I've asked everyone to track me, and I need to see you doing it too."
What is an example of a private individual correction?
500
zero
What is the number of times you should warn a student?
500
Can allow freeloading, it does not provide an effective check for understanding, reinforces the behavioral culture in your classroom only if it is crisp.
What are the downsides of Call and Response?
500
Moving around the room to engage and hold students accountable.
What is circulate?
500
Practice Schedule 8am: Review art history flashcards 9am: Read a book 10am: Go for a jog 11am: review art history flashcards
What is an example of spacing?